4 resultsfor “Péter Magyar government constitutional changes”
Péter Magyar, 45, is not due to be sworn in until 9 May, but he has promised to hit the ground running. Two days after his election victory he was already on the phone
Péter Magyar [was sworn in as Hungary’s prime minister](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/09/hungary-prime-minister-peter-magyar-sworn-in-viktor-oban), with a declaration that Hungarians had given his party a mandate to launch “a new chapter” in the country’s history
constitution and potentially roll back key pillars of [Orbán’s foray](https://www.theguardian.com/news/ng-interactive/2025/jun/01/he-is-the-strongman-who-inspired-trump-but-is-viktor-orban-losing-his-grip-on-power) into “illiberal democracy”. The scope of the loss has prompted questions over what lies ahead for Orbán, whose decades-long political
Péter Magyar, is eyeing a special relationship with Poland’s prime minister, [Donald Tusk](https://www.theguardian.com/world/donald-tusk) to draw on the neighbouring country’s experience of repairing relations with the EU after years of illiberal