Hungary's Magyar hoping to form new government in early May

Opposition figure Peter Magyar, after meeting the president, declares a new government could be formed by early May and calls for the head of state to resign.

Opposition figure Peter Magyar, after meeting the president, declares a new government could be formed by early May and calls for the head of state to resign. | Contesto: cronaca

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Hungary's political landscape was jolted by the declaration from opposition figure Peter Magyar that a new government could be formed in early May, following a high-stakes meeting with President Tamás Sulyok. Magyar, who has rapidly emerged as the most prominent challenger to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's long-ruling Fidesz party, stated the timeline after what he described as consultations on the transition of power. In a move that escalated the political confrontation, Magyar publicly called for President Sulyok, who is aligned with Orbán's government, to resign from his post. The meeting between Magyar and President Sulyok represents a critical, if symbolic, moment in Hungary's ongoing political crisis. For weeks, Magyar has been drawing massive crowds at rallies across the country and capitalizing on a series of scandals that have weakened the Orbán administration. His call for the president's resignation underscores his strategy of not merely seeking electoral victory but demanding a wholesale change in the country's leadership structure, which he and his supporters argue has been consolidated under Fidesz's control for over a decade. Magyar's rise is a direct consequence of deep-seated public frustration. Earlier this year, a presidential pardon scandal, involving a case connected to child sexual abuse, triggered widespread outrage and led to the resignation of both President Katalin Novák and Justice Minister Judit Varga. Magyar, who is Varga's ex-husband, leveraged his insider knowledge to break with Fidesz and position himself as a crusader against systemic corruption and elitism. His message has resonated with a segment of the electorate disillusioned with both Orbán's governance and a historically fragmented opposition. The claim that a new government could be installed within weeks is audacious, given that no election is scheduled. It appears to be a statement of political intent, projecting confidence and momentum ahead of the upcoming European Parliament elections in June. Analysts suggest Magyar is aiming for a decisive performance in that vote to demonstrate his movement's strength and to pressure Orbán from within the European political arena....

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