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PoliticsMay 26

Hungarian PM Magyar Promises Investigation Into Orbán Government Misconduct

Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar announced plans to establish committees investigating alleged misconduct by Viktor Orbán's previous government.

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Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar announced he will establish investigative committees to examine alleged misconduct by Viktor Orbán's previous government, marking a significant shift in the country's political landscape.

Magyar's announcement comes as Hungary transitions leadership following Orbán's departure from power. The new prime minister has not yet detailed the specific scope or timeline for the planned investigations.

The proposed committees would represent a notable change in direction for Hungary, which had been led by Orbán for over a decade. During Orbán's tenure, his government faced various allegations of misconduct from opposition groups and international observers.

Magyar has not specified which particular issues the investigative committees will focus on or what resources will be allocated to the inquiries. The announcement suggests the new administration intends to scrutinize the policies and actions of the previous government.

The political transition in Hungary has drawn attention from European Union officials and international observers, who have been monitoring developments in the country's governance and democratic institutions.

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