Health Minister-designate Zsolt Hegedűs danced on stage during the inauguration ceremony for Prime Minister Peter Magyar on Sunday night.
The moment captured the celebratory mood following a sweeping parliamentary majority secured by the centre-right Tisza party. The event signals a shift in the Hungarian political landscape as the new administration takes office.
The celebration took place in front of supporters gathered along the Danube, outside the Hungarian Parliament building [1]. Video of the event shows Hegedűs performing what observers described as electric dancing after Magyar delivered his victory speech [2].
Tens of thousands of supporters [1] watched the ceremony and the subsequent festivities. The atmosphere remained high as the Tisza party marked its transition from a campaign entity to the governing power of the nation.
The footage of the Health Minister-designate has since gone viral across social media platforms [1]. While the inauguration focused on the formal transfer of power and the Prime Minister's vision for the country, the public's attention shifted toward the unconventional celebration by the incoming cabinet member [2].
Magyar's swearing-in concludes a period of intense political transition. The event served as both a formal state procedure and a public rally to solidify the mandate of the new government before it begins its legislative agenda.
“Zsolt Hegedűs danced on stage during the inauguration ceremony.”
The viral nature of the celebration reflects the high emotional energy surrounding the Tisza party's victory. By blending formal state rituals with public displays of exuberance, the new administration is positioning itself as a dynamic alternative to previous governance styles in Hungary.




