عهد أوربان انتهى في لمح البصر، ورئيس وزراء المجر الجديد "في سباق مع الزمن"
After 16 years of Viktor Orbán's rule, Hungary's new Prime Minister Péter Magyar faces a monumental task of economic and political reform.
After 16 years of Viktor Orbán's rule, Hungary's new Prime Minister Péter Magyar faces a monumental task of economic and political reform. | Contesto: cronaca
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- عهد أوربان انتهى في لمح البصر، ورئيس وزراء المجر الجديد "في سباق مع الزمن"
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BUDAPEST — The political era of Viktor Orbán in Hungary has ended abruptly, with Péter Magyar and his Tisza Party sweeping to power with a commanding parliamentary majority, promising a radical transformation of the country. The historic shift, confirmed by final election results on Sunday, concludes a 16-year period defined by Orbán's nationalist and populist governance, marking the most significant political upheaval in Central Europe in a generation. The scale of Magyar's victory is undeniable, granting his new government a strong mandate for change. However, analysts immediately point to the formidable challenges awaiting the incoming administration. The most pressing issue is a struggling domestic economy, characterized by high inflation, a burdensome national debt, and strained public finances—a legacy, critics argue, of the previous government's policies. Magyar's campaign centered on pledges to restore fiscal discipline, attract foreign investment, and rebuild what he termed "the crippled institutions of the state." Beyond the economy, Magyar's central mission is a direct confrontation with Orbán's political legacy. For nearly two decades, Orbán's Fidesz party reshaped Hungary's constitutional framework, judiciary, and media landscape, drawing consistent criticism from the European Union over democratic backsliding. The new Prime Minister has vowed to dismantle what he calls a "system of nationalized corruption" and reorient Hungary firmly within the European mainstream, a promise that will require navigating a deeply entrenched political ecosystem built by his predecessor. The speed of Orbán's decline has stunned observers. Once considered an unassailable political force with a loyal voter base, his government was ultimately felled by a series of scandals and a worsening cost-of-living crisis that eroded its core support. Péter Magyar, a former member of the Orbán establishment who turned a prominent critic, capitalized on this discontent. His Tisza Party, formed only months ago, managed to unite a fragmented opposition and channel widespread public fatigue into a decisive electoral wave. International reaction has been cautiously optimistic. Officials...
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