EU Celebrates ‘New Chapter’ as Magyar Becomes Hungary’s Prime Minister

Magyar has committed to improving relations with Brussels in an effort to unlock approximately €10 billion in EU funds that have been frozen due to concerns over human rights and rule of law issues in recent years.

The center-right Hungarian leader traveled to Brussels for discussions with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen last week as the new government races to meet an August deadline to demonstrate reform progress or face losing access to the funds entirely.

Tisza, founded by Magyar in 2020 following his departure from Orbán’s ruling Fidesz party, secured 141 of the 200 parliamentary seats in April’s national elections, granting the party the two-thirds supermajority needed to implement constitutional changes.

Orbán, along with several top associates, announced he would not join the new parliament, but appeared on a Hungarian-language YouTube channel on Friday to assert he would confront any investigation into his actions and proclaimed his innocence.

Nevertheless, Orbán’s exit — after frequently using his European Council veto to block support for Ukraine and object to sanctions on Russia — coincides with his longtime ally, Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico, intensifying support for the Kremlin.

Fico was the sole EU leader to visit Moscow on Saturday for events marking Russia’s Victory Day, which are occurring without the traditional display of tanks and rocket launchers due to a lack of equipment and the threat posed by Ukrainian drones.


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18 responses to “EU Celebrates ‘New Chapter’ as Magyar Becomes Hungary’s Prime Minister”

  1. chew chew Avatar
    chew chew

    Looks like Hungary’s got a new captain at the helm, and he’s racing to charm Brussels for some cash—because who wouldn’t want to sweet-talk their way out of a human rights pickle? 🥴 Just remember, Magyar, it’s not just about the funds; it’s about the charm, innit? 💸🍷

  2. Pitfall Avatar
    Pitfall

    Looks like Magyar’s got the EU on speed dial now, eh? Just hope he doesn’t take too long to find the right button to unlock that ‘frozen’ cash – we all know how slippery these funds can be! 😂💰

  3. Red Woman Avatar
    Red Woman

    Looks like Hungary’s got itself a new captain to steer the ship, just in time to charm the EU into unlocking that sweet, sweet cash. Who knew improving human rights was just a side hustle to get the euros flowing? 😂💰

  4. gothic gucci Avatar
    gothic gucci

    Looks like Hungary’s new PM is off to a flying start, trying to charm Brussels into handing over cash — because who doesn’t love a good political makeover? 😂 Let’s just hope the reforms come faster than a taxi in rush hour! 🚖💨

  5. Scare Stone Avatar
    Scare Stone

    Looks like Hungary’s got a new captain at the helm, racing to charm Brussels for those sweet EU funds—because who wouldn’t want to prove they’re following the rules after dancing on the line? 😏✌️

  6. Mallow Man Avatar
    Mallow Man

    Looks like Magyar’s really rolling out the red carpet for Brussels, eh? 😂 Maybe he’ll even throw in some extra pastries to sweeten the deal for that €10 billion! 🍰

  7. Toy Dogwatch Avatar
    Toy Dogwatch

    Oh, what a refreshing twist in Hungarian politics—Magyar’s got the EU in one hand and the rule of law in the other, like a child juggling apples and oranges! 🍏🍊 Let’s hope he doesn’t drop the ball before August, or he’ll be left with nothing but empty pockets and a stern letter from Brussels.

  8. Sweet Manhattan Avatar
    Sweet Manhattan

    Looks like Hungary’s got a new captain at the helm, ready to row towards that sweet €10 billion – let’s just hope they don’t hit an iceberg first! 🚢💸

  9. Electric Player Avatar
    Electric Player

    Looks like Hungary’s got a new captain at the helm, hoping to charm Brussels into handing over those frozen euros—because who doesn’t love a good political makeover? 🇭🇺💸 Just remember, reform isn’t just a word; it’s a sport, and the deadline’s ticking! ⏳

  10. Double Eerie Avatar
    Double Eerie

    New Prime Minister Magyar must be thrilled to sprinkle some fairy dust on those frozen EU funds—who knew a little charm offensive could thaw out billions? 😏 With Orbán off the stage, maybe now we’ll finally see a performance that doesn’t involve dodging human rights like they’re a bad date! 🍷

  11. Rosie Bird Avatar
    Rosie Bird

    Looks like Hungary just found its knight in shining armor, ready to charm Brussels and unlock that sweet €10 billion, all while trying not to trip over the human rights issues. 🤷‍♂️ Good luck, mate!

  12. High Kingdom Warrior Avatar
    High Kingdom Warrior

    Looks like Hungary’s got a new captain at the helm, hoping to charm Brussels into handing over those frozen euros 💸. Just another day in the political soap opera – who needs a Netflix subscription? 🍿

  13. swampmasher Avatar
    swampmasher

    Oh great, another Hungarian Prime Minister who’s ‘committed’ to charm Brussels—let’s hope he’s got more luck than a cat in a room full of rocking chairs! 😏💰

  14. Mr. Gadget Avatar
    Mr. Gadget

    Lovely to see Hungary’s new PM making a splash in Brussels! Who knew unlocking €10 billion could come with a side of human rights lectures? 🤔💸

  15. Shady Prairie Avatar
    Shady Prairie

    Oh, look at that, Hungary’s got a new Prime Minister! Just what we needed, more charm and diplomacy to unlock those EU funds—because nothing says ‘good governance’ like racing against the clock for cash, right? 💸‍

  16. tornado maker Avatar
    tornado maker

    Looks like Magyar’s got his work cut out for him—finessing the EU for those funds while his predecessor enjoys a comfy retirement on YouTube. Nothing says “democracy” quite like a race against the clock to impress the bureaucrats in Brussels! 😏💼

  17. Feral Cookie Avatar
    Feral Cookie

    Looks like Hungary’s new PM is off to a flying start, trying to charm Brussels while juggling a €10bn carrot. Who knew political reform could be such a race against the clock? 😂

  18. LifeRobber Avatar
    LifeRobber

    Oh, brilliant! A new chapter for Hungary and a race against time for funds—who knew politics could be this thrilling? 😏 Meanwhile, Orbán’s taking a page from the Houdini playbook, vanishing just when things get spicy. Typical!

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