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Who is Péter Magyar, Hungary’s next prime minister?

Thomson Reuters · Posted: Apr 12, 2026 3:34 PM PDT | Last Updated: April 12

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Péter Magyar, leader of the opposition Tisza party, waves a Hungarian flag during a celebration in Budapest after Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban conceded defeat in the parliamentary election on Sunday. (Leonhard Foeger/Reuters)

When Péter ​Magyar was a child, he taped a photo of Viktor Orbán, then an anti-communist firebrand, on his bedroom wall, thrilled by Hungary’s first democratic elections in 1990.

Decades later, he ended Orbán’s 16-year rule as prime minister in an election that brought a record-high turnout and was expected to rattle Russia and send shockwaves through right-wing circles across the West, including U.S. President Donald Trump’s White House.

Magyar’s center-right, pro-European Union Tisza party beat Orbán’s nationalist Fidesz party in ‌Sunday’s parliamentary election. Partial results showed Tisza would win 137 seats, or a two-thirds majority, in the 199-seat parliament.

Only nine years old when communism collapsed, Magyar said he had decorated his walls with photos of leading political figures in his Budapest family home.

Orbán, then a young lawyer, had become a hero of Hungary’s pro-democracy movement when he publicly demanded in 1989 that Soviet troops leave the country.

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“There was a surge of energy around the regime change that swept me ​up as a child,” Magyar told the Fokuszcsoport podcast last year.

Magyar, whose family name literally means “Hungarian,” ​burst into the limelight two years ago after his ex-wife, Orbán’s former justice minister Judit Varga, resigned from all political roles after a sex-abuse case pardon that caused public uproar.

Magyar quickly distanced himself from the governing party and accused it of corruption and spreading propaganda, saying he had ​become disillusioned with Fidesz.

Just four months after emerging from near-total obscurity with an interview at YouTube channel Partizan, Magyar’s new party won 30 per cent in ⁠the June 2024 European elections, finishing second to ⁠Fidesz and crushing the rest of the opposition.

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