Zsolt Hegedűs, the future Minister of Health of Hungary, performed a spontaneous dance on the steps of the Hungarian Parliament on May 9, 2026 [1].

The celebration occurred during the inauguration ceremony of new Prime Minister Péter Magyar. The moment went viral as a symbol of the political transition in Budapest following the defeat of Viktor Orbán.

Hegedűs took to the steps of the parliament building to mark the swearing-in of Magyar [2]. The gesture served as a celebratory reaction to the shift in power after Viktor Orbán ruled for 16 years [4].

Videos of the event circulated widely across social media platforms, showing the minister-designate dancing in public view during the official proceedings [1]. The incident coincided with the formal transition of government authority in the capital city [3].

While some reports identified the dancer generally as a member of Magyar's party, other sources specified the individual as Hegedűs [2, 3]. The event took place on Saturday, coinciding with the official start of the new administration's term [1].

The transition follows a period of significant political stability under the previous leadership. The viral nature of the dance highlighted the high emotions surrounding the change in governance, and the public's reaction to the new leadership's arrival on the parliament steps [2].

Zsolt Hegedűs performed a spontaneous dance on the steps of the Hungarian Parliament

The viral celebration by a high-ranking official signals a sharp cultural and symbolic break from the previous administration. After 16 years of rule by Viktor Orbán, the willingness of a future minister to engage in a spontaneous, public display of emotion on the steps of the parliament suggests a desire by the new government to project an image of openness and exuberance compared to the formal rigidity of the prior era.