Peter Magyar: Hungary's New Leadership to Chart EU Agreement
Hungary's incoming prime minister, Peter Magyar, announced plans to identify common ground with the European Union to release blocked funds. Magyar, who won a decisive election on April 12, will replace nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban. EU representatives are in Budapest for preliminary discussions.
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- Hungary
Hungary's new prime minister, Peter Magyar, intends to outline areas of agreement with the European Union to unlock frozen funds, underscoring urgency in these diplomatic negotiations.
Magyar's decisive victory in the April 12 election concludes the 16-year tenure of nationalist leader Viktor Orban, marking a significant political shift.
Amidst this transition, EU officials have arrived in Budapest for informal discussions aimed at resolving ongoing disputes.
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