Hungary's Shift: EU Anticipates Policy Changes Under New Leadership

As Hungary's opposition ends Viktor Orban's 16-year rule, the EU is hopeful Budapest will abandon its confrontational stance. Discover what the EU expects from the new leader, Peter Magyar.
In a surprising turn of events, Hungary's opposition has succeeded in ousting Viktor Orban after his 16-year reign as the country's prime minister. This development has sparked optimism in Brussels, the seat of the European Union, that Budapest may abandon its obstructionist course and adopt a more collaborative approach towards the EU.
Shifting Tides in Hungarian Politics
Orban's departure marks a significant shift in Hungarian politics, as the long-standing leader has been known for his defiant stance towards the European Union. During his tenure, he has often butted heads with Brussels over issues such as the rule of law, immigration, and the EU's sanctions on Russia.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Fuente: Deutsche Welle


