Péter Magyar prêtera serment en tant que nouveau Premier ministre de Hongrie

À la suite de la victoire écrasante de son parti lors des élections du 12 avril, Péter Magyar doit prendre ses fonctions de Premier ministre de Hongrie le 9 mai.

Magyar, qui a quitté le parti Fidesz de Viktor Orbán en février 2024, a conduit le parti Tisza à recueillir 53 % des voix et à obtenir 141 des 199 sièges au parlement. Cette supermajorité permet des changements constitutionnels. Une grande célébration publique est prévue sur la place Kossuth à Budapest pour marquer à la fois l'investiture et l'entrée du parti au parlement.

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