Hungary’s incoming PM says he wants to reboot relationship with the EU

theglobeandmail.com·Paul Waldie
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This article covers the election victory of Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar, who defeated long-time Prime Minister Viktor Orban, and portrays the win as a turning point toward European cooperation, anti-corruption, and democratic reform. It highlights Magyar’s support for Ukraine aid, his desire to free frozen EU funds, and his plan for a pragmatic but cautious approach to Russia, while using optimistic language and simplifying complex political issues to present his rise as a clear, positive shift. The article emphasizes momentum and renewal, framing the moment as a democratic comeback without deeply exploring potential legal or policy challenges ahead.

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