
Originally published byPhilippine Daily Inquirer
Peter Magyar and his government are determined to push ahead with change at full throttle. But even before the cabinet is sworn in, there has been a “resignation.” And questions remain about Magyar’s Ukraine policy. Hungary’s incoming prime minister, Peter Magyar, is said to have a remarkable talent for turning situations to his advantage, often with small, highly impactful gestures. It’s a skill no other politician in the country’s recent history has demonstrated to quite the same degree and one that undoubtedly played a major role in the historic election victory of his Tisza party on April 12. READ: Hungaryโs Magyar […]...
Keep on reading: Hungary: New gov't intent on initiating swift systemic change
Keep on reading: Hungary: New gov't intent on initiating swift systemic change
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