Peter Magyar | From loyalist to rival

Peter Magyar's Tisza party ends Viktor Orban's 16-year rule, pledging domestic renewal and a European realignment for Hungary.

Peter Magyar's Tisza party ends Viktor Orban's 16-year rule, pledging domestic renewal and a European realignment for Hungary. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Peter Magyar | From loyalist to rival

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In a historic political shift, Peter Magyar and his Tisza party have ended the 16-year rule of Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Hungary. The result, confirmed by electoral authorities, marks the most significant defeat for Orban's Fidesz party since it came to power in 2010 and signals a potential reorientation of the Central European nation's domestic and foreign policy. Magyar, a former insider within Orban's political circle, has now emerged as the architect of its downfall, promising voters a decisive break from the past. Magyar's victory represents not just a change of government but a profound personal and political transformation. Once a loyalist and key figure within the Fidesz establishment, his dramatic break with the ruling party and subsequent formation of the Tisza movement captured a widespread desire for change that had eluded a fragmented opposition for years. His campaign successfully channeled public fatigue with longstanding governance, allegations of systemic corruption, and growing economic pressures into a coherent electoral challenge. The core of his message was a promise to reset Hungary's trajectory after nearly two decades under Orban's increasingly authoritarian and nationally-focused leadership. The implications of this political earthquake extend far beyond Hungary's borders, most immediately to its relationship with the European Union. Under Orban, Hungary became known as the EU's most recalcitrant member, frequently clashing with Brussels over rule-of-law standards, judicial independence, and migration policy, while maintaining close ties with Russia. Magyar has explicitly promised to renew and strengthen Hungary's ties with Europe, suggesting a swift end to the period of obstruction and a potential return to a more cooperative stance within the bloc. This pledge of a pro-European course has been welcomed by officials in Brussels and other European capitals, who had grown increasingly frustrated with Budapest's adversarial posture. Domestically, Magyar faces the monumental task of delivering on his promise of a "new start." His agenda must navigate the deep institutional and economic legacy of the Orban era, which saw a...

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