The Hungarian Parliament has elected Peter Magyar, the leader of the Tisa party, as the country's new prime minister.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports that Peter Magyar was confirmed as the head of government during the first session of the National Assembly. Following the vote, he officially took the oath of office to begin his tenure as prime minister.
The election marks a significant political shift in Hungary, as the Tisa party leader prepares to implement a series of promised reforms. The National Assembly, which serves as the supreme organ of state power in Hungary, is responsible for electing the prime minister based on a proposal by the President of the Republic. This transition is expected to influence Hungary's domestic policy and its diplomatic relations within the European Union and with strategic partners like Azerbaijan.