Péter Magyar prestará juramento como nuevo primer ministro de Hungría

Tras la victoria arrolladora de su partido en las elecciones del 12 de abril, Péter Magyar asumirá el cargo de primer ministro de Hungría el 9 de mayo.

Magyar, quien se separó del partido Fidesz de Viktor Orbán en febrero de 2024, llevó al Partido Tisza a obtener el 53 por ciento de los votos y 141 de los 199 escaños parlamentarios. Esta supermayoría permite realizar cambios constitucionales. Está prevista una gran celebración pública en la plaza Kossuth de Budapest para marcar tanto la investidura como la entrada del partido en el parlamento.

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