Magyar’s Tisza party resoundingly defeated Orban’s Fidesz in the parliamentary elections on April 12, pledging a pivot away from Budapest’s pro-Moscow direction and a mend in ties with the EU.
Magyar sworn in as Hungary’s prime minister as Kyiv eyes reset in ties
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