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In this Worthy News article, Hungary’s newly sworn-in Prime Minister Péter Magyar used his inaugural address to demand the resignation of President Tamás Sulyok while declaring a new political era after the long rule of Viktor Orbán.
- Magyar accused Sulyok, an Orbán ally, of failing to defend Hungary’s institutions while judges, artists, civic groups, and opposition forces were allegedly threatened or pressured.
- The speech followed the Tisza Party’s April 12 election victory, which reportedly gave Magyar’s party a two-thirds majority in Hungary’s 199-seat National Assembly.
- Magyar described Hungary as a country wounded by corruption, weak public services, political division, and a healthcare system he said had been “bled dry.”
- He claimed around 900,000 Hungarians lack a family doctor and that many patients face long waits for medical treatment.
- Magyar also accused previous governments of allowing massive public wealth losses and said frozen EU funds were tied to corruption and weakened rule-of-law protections.
- His reform agenda includes restoring ties with the European Union, strengthening rule of law, fighting corruption, rebuilding healthcare and education, and creating a National Asset Recovery and Protection Office.
- The inauguration included symbolic gestures toward reconciliation and European reintegration, though the far-right Mi Hazánk movement protested the playing of the EU anthem.
- Supporters outside parliament celebrated what many called the end of the Orbán era, while Magyar framed his victory as a mandate for renewal rather than revenge.
- Magyar invoked faith and Hungary’s Christian heritage, referencing Saint Stephen I while promising to serve the country instead of “rule” it.
Read the full story: https://www.worthynews.com/114245-hungarys-prime-minister-magyar-urges-president-to-quit-in-fiery-inaugural-speech-worthy-news-in-depth



