Péter Magyar scheduled to be sworn in as Hungary's new prime minister

Following his party's landslide victory in the April 12 election, Péter Magyar is set to take office as Hungary's prime minister on May 9.

Magyar, who split from Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party in February 2024, led the Tisza Party to 53 percent of the vote and 141 of 199 parliamentary seats. This supermajority enables constitutional changes. A large public celebration is planned in Budapest's Kossuth Square to mark both the inauguration and the party's entry into parliament.

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Simona Mohamsson celebrates narrow re-election as Liberals leader amid technical glitches and protesting members in chaotic online congress.
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Simona Mohamsson re-elected as Liberals leader in chaotic digital congress

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The Swedish Liberals re-elected Simona Mohamsson as party leader by a narrow majority in a four-hour digital extraordinary congress marred by severe technical issues. The vote confirms the party's new policy to include SD in a potential Tidö government. Several members are resigning in protest.

Péter Magyar's pro-European Tisza Party secured a two-thirds majority in Hungary's parliamentary election on April 12, ending Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule. Orbán conceded defeat less than three hours after polls closed amid record turnout. Magyar vowed to restore ties with the European Union, combat corruption, and rebuild democratic checks and balances.

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After Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's election defeat, German activist Maja T., imprisoned in Budapest, has expressed cautious optimism. She hopes it will give Hungary's civil society room to breathe. Her lawyer urges the German government to resume talks with the election winner.

Sweden's Tidö parties now hold only 174 seats in parliament after former SD MPs Elsa Widding and Katja Nyberg announced they will vote with the opposition on certain issues. Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson's government is fully dependent on the two independents in key votes. Sverigedemokraterna accuses the Greens of buying the votes, which MP and the independents deny.

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Spain's PP and Vox sealed a deal on Wednesday to invest Jorge Azcón as Aragón president, allowing the far-right party into government with a vice presidency and three ministries. The agreement features 'national priority' for public aid access, mirroring Extremadura where María Guardiola was invested president. Meanwhile, PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo pushes for an absolute majority for Juanma Moreno in Andalucía without Vox reliance.

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