Magyar Vows Constitutional Reform and Anti-Corruption Drive, Hopes to Become Hungarian PM by May 5
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Conservative candidate Peter Magyar defeated incumbent Prime Minister Viktor Orban in the Hungarian election and announced his intention to become the new Prime Minister. Magyar has pledged constitutional reform, anti-corruption measures, and the restoration of the rule of law and separation of powers. While cautious about Ukraine's EU membership, he expressed his intention to urge President Putin to cease fire. He also expressed hope for 'pragmatic cooperation' with Russia and China and aims to take office as Prime Minister by May 5.
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