Hungary's anti-LGBTQ law breaches EU rules
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By Gergely Szakacs BUDAPEST, April 18 (Reuters) - Hungarian election winner Peter Magyar's Tisza party has increased its parliamentary supermajority to 141 seats out of 199 after the processing of postal,
Hungary’s new leader has made adopting the euro one of his top priorities, a step that would mark the largest expansion of the single-currency bloc since Greece joined in 2001.
Hungarian election winner Péter Magyar is announcing the first round of his incoming cabinet members following his party's landslide victory over Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Orban: A loss too great to deny
Hungary's politics have shifted definitively away from Russia and toward Europe, but quitting a cheap Russian energy habit could be painful.
One of the biggest soccer fans in global politics, Viktor Orbán, has been sidelined from his big game. The right-wing populist leader and Trump ally’s heavy defeat in the Hungarian elections means incoming Prime Minister Péter Magyar will be the one in charge when the Champions League final comes to Budapest next month.
Learn about Péter Magyar, the former Orbán insider who ended Hungary's 16-year ruling regime and is now set to lead the country into a new era.
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Hungary PM-elect Magyar demands Netanyahu's arrest if he visits amid ICC warrant
Hungarian Prime Minister-elect Péter Magyar announced Monday that he'd follow through with arresting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court.