Péter Magyar was sworn in as the prime minister of Hungary on Saturday, May 9, 2026, at the Hungarian Parliament in Budapest [1, 2, 3].
The transition marks a significant political shift for the nation, replacing a long-standing administration with a leadership focused on a pro-European direction [2, 5].
Magyar assumed office following a landslide victory in the elections held in April 2026 [1, 5]. His ascent to power brings an end to the tenure of Viktor Orbán, who had been in power for 16 years [2]. The change in leadership follows a period of intense political realignment within the country.
The swearing-in ceremony took place this Saturday, establishing the new government's authority in the capital [2, 3, 4]. According to official timelines, the deadline for incumbents to vacate their posts is set for May 31, 2026 [1].
Magyar's victory is viewed by observers as a mandate for a new era of governance. The landslide nature of the April vote suggests a broad desire among the electorate to move away from the previous administration's policies [2, 4, 5].
As the new prime minister begins his term, the focus remains on the transition of power within the parliament. The shift is expected to alter Hungary's relationship with European Union partners, and redefine its internal legislative priorities [2, 5].
“Péter Magyar was sworn in as the prime minister of Hungary on Saturday, May 9, 2026.”
The replacement of Viktor Orbán by Péter Magyar signals a potential pivot in Hungary's foreign policy. By ending a 16-year period of conservative rule and moving toward a pro-European stance, Hungary may seek to resolve long-standing tensions with the European Union regarding the rule of law and democratic standards.





