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Hungarys Incoming Prime Minister Plans Regime Change Celebration

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AI-generatedThis article is about a political transition in Hungary. While the new government's plans to unlock EU funds and restructure ministries may eventually affect Hungary's fiscal policy and EU relations, no concrete commercial mechanism, company impact, or commodity price effect is described. The event is political and institutional, with no direct or immediate commercial signal for any sector or product.
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- Péter Magyar to become Hungary's new prime minister on Saturday.
- Tisza party defeated Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party, ending 16-year rule.
- Magyar aims to unlock approximately 17 billion euros in frozen EU funds.
- Plans to investigate alleged misconduct by previous government.
- Restructuring government: new ministries for health, environmental protection, and education.
