Péter Magyar deve tomar posse como o novo primeiro-ministro da Hungria

Após a vitória esmagadora de seu partido nas eleições de 12 de abril, Péter Magyar assumirá o cargo de primeiro-ministro da Hungria em 9 de maio.

Magyar, que rompeu com o partido Fidesz de Viktor Orbán em fevereiro de 2024, levou o Partido Tisza a conquistar 53 por cento dos votos e 141 das 199 cadeiras do parlamento. Essa supermaioria permite mudanças constitucionais. Uma grande celebração pública está planejada para a Praça Kossuth, em Budapeste, para marcar tanto a posse quanto a entrada do partido no parlamento.

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