BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) 鈥 As takes his oath of office within the halls of Hungary’s sprawling neo-Gothic parliament on Saturday, thousands are expected to gather on a square just outside to celebrate the final moments of ‘s 16-year rule.
Magyar’s center-right Tisza party defeated Orb谩n’s nationalist-populist Fidesz in a last month, gaining more votes and seats in parliament than any other party in Hungary’s post-Communist history.
It was an earthquake mandate that will allow Tisza to roll back many of the policies that gave Orb谩n a reputation among many of his critics as , and to dig into the economic system which led to the spectacular of many his allies and family members.
But before his work of governing begins, Magyar has called on Hungarians to an all-day 鈥渞egime-change鈥 celebration on Saturday to mark his inauguration 鈥 and the end of the Orb谩n era.
鈥淲e will step through the gateway of regime change with a huge party. Come along, and invite your family and friends!鈥 Magyar wrote in a social media post Sunday.
Magyar’s priorities
Magyar, a 45-year-old lawyer who formed Tisza in 2024 after spending years as an insider within Orb谩n’s party, has vowed to do away with official corruption which he argues has robbed Hungarians of economic opportunity.
One of his top priorities is ($20 billion) of European Union funds for Hungary that were frozen during Orb谩n’s time in office over rule-of-law and corruption concerns. That money is sorely needed to help jump-start Hungary’s struggling economy, which has stagnated for the last four years.
Magyar has also promised to repair his country’s ties with its EU partners that Orb谩n had , and to restore Hungary’s place among Western democracies that had come under question as Orb谩n .
In a sign of that commitment, Tisza officials say they will once again fly the EU flag on the parliament building’s facade, beginning on Saturday, after Orb谩n’s government removed it in 2014.
Despite wide jubilation over the end of Orb谩n’s reign, many of the nearly 3.4 million Hungarians that voted for Tisza expect Magyar to hold Fidesz officials and their business allies accountable for the perceived misconduct of the outgoing administration.
Magyar plans to form the National Asset Recovery and Protection Office, an authority tasked with investigating and seeking to recover public funds misused during Orb谩n鈥檚 tenure. He’s also vowed to suspend the news services of Hungary’s public broadcaster 鈥 widely seen as a mouthpiece of Orb谩n’s party 鈥 until objectivity can be restored.
Tisza is also expected to conduct a major overhaul of much of Hungary鈥檚 governmental structure, and to create separate ministries for health, environmental protection and education that did not exist under Orb谩n.
Magyar has said he will restore competence to Hungary’s government, and has to cabinet positions who are internationally recognized in their fields.
The incoming leader has tipped diplomat and foreign policy expert Anita Orb谩n, who is not related to the outgoing prime minister, for minister of foreign affairs, former Shell executive Istv谩n Kapit谩ny for minister of economy and energy, and economist Andr谩s K谩rm谩n for minister of finance.
鈥楩arewell to the system鈥
Magyar is set to take his oath of office around 3 p.m. local time on Saturday, after which he will address the crowd outside. In an invitation to the event, he promised artistic performances and surprise guests.
The liberal mayor of Hungary’s capital Budapest, Gergely Kar谩csony, has also announced a 鈥渟ystem-closing鈥 party along the Danube River, an event he said is meant to show gratitude to Hungarians who have spent years speaking out against Orb谩n’s system.
鈥淭eachers fired, civilians and journalists humiliated, small churches torn apart,鈥 Kar谩csony wrote in a social media post. 鈥淲e can finally leave this era behind us 鈥 but first, let us remember the everyday heroes and express our gratitude with a farewell to the system.鈥
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