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Péter Magyar Led Hungarians out of Autocracy. Where Will He Take Them Now?

Politics
Hungary
Started May 10, 2026

In his first substantial conversation with a foreign journalist since being elected, the new Prime Minister promised, “We don’t want to build a power machine.”

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Péter Magyar's commitment to avoiding a 'power machine' signals a promising shift towards democratic governance in Hungary.
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The challenges facing Magyar are immense, and his vision may falter under the weight of Hungary's entrenched political culture.
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Magyar's election may herald a new era of political engagement in Hungary, empowering citizens to reclaim their democratic rights.
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The future of Hungary under Péter Magyar will depend on his ability to balance power and accountability in governance.
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While Magyar's rhetoric is appealing, skepticism remains about whether he can truly resist autocratic tendencies in Hungary.
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