Hungary
Peter Magyar expects a "short and quick" transition in Hungary
"Hungary's President, Tamas Sulyok, must convene Parliament at the latest within 30 days. I urge him to do so as soon as possible so as not to wait until 12 May," Magyar said at his first press conference after winning the election.
Peter Magyar, the conservative who has put an end to Orban's domination
Modernizing in economic and social, conservative, Magyar has been able to unite around him those who were no longer at ease in officialism, the liberal and even progressive opposition, who, after 16 years of rule by Orban and his Fidesz, were all hungry for change. With his powerful anti-corruption discourse, he comes to "clean up" institutions, to recover European funds and to revive the economy.
For Urkullu, Magyar's victory is "a point of hope" for the EU, but he has called for caution because of its origins
Lehendakari and president of the eAtlantic Foundation, Iñigo Urkullu, has stated that, from the point of view of the European Union, Magyan's victory over Orban is "a point of hope," but has asked to wait to see what policies he is pursuing in his country in view of the winner's "origin."
Most Magyars can stop Orban's flow and change balances
The new prime minister gets more than two-thirds of Parliament and promises to bring Budapest closer to the EU again, in a move that will have immediate consequences in Brussels, Moscow and Kiev.
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A summary, in two words, of what will be news in the Present today.
Magyar has won a clear victory over Orban and an unprecedented majority in Hungary
The victory of the conservative Peter Magyar marks the beginning of a new political phase in the country, after years of friction with the European Union in a pro-European direction.
Magyar gets a two-thirds majority in the Hungarian Parliament with 80% of the votes counted
With 81.5% of the votes counted, the opposition has won 137 of the 199 seats, while the ultra-right-wing Fidesz party, Viktor Orban, has ruled the Central European country with an absolute majority since 55. 2010.
Orban and Magyar are expected to be the biggest turnout ever
by 15:00, 66% of Hungarian voters had voted, according to data published by the Hungarian Election Commission on its website. The turnout has so far increased by 13 points compared to the elections four years ago.
Hungarians are starting to vote in elections that will be very important for the country and the EU
The current prime minister, Viktor Orban, and the Liberal candidate, Peter Magyar, the favorite to win, have already gone to vote.
Brussels asks Hungary for explanations of 'alarming' information about possible leaks from Hungary to Russia
Hungary denies that it is providing Russia with information on internal affairs of the European Union and describes the media reports on this as' false news' and 'lies'.
The storm has dressed Europe in white
From Slovenia to the United Kingdom, snow and ice have dominated all over Europe these days. Meteorology has allowed many to enjoy: taking pictures, walking or playing sports.
Pride Day has been celebrated in Budapest, although the authorities have called for it
LGTBIQ+ Pride Day has been celebrated in Budapestthis Saturday, despite the ban on by the authorities . Indeed, the Prime Minister's Government Viktor Orban approved the legal and constitutional reforms that make it possible to ban the Pride March in March and April on the grounds that it poses a risk to the "proper development" of minors.