After the inauguration of Peter Magyar, Saturday May 9, his government had a comfortable parliamentary majority of 141 deputies out of 199 in the National Assembly “se prépare à cent [premiers] busy days… announcement HVG. “Anticorruption measures†, “repatriation of European Fund†retained, “budget repensé†, “Rule of law and justice†, “transparency of decisions†power, “suppression of propaganda†et “changes to key positions†are among the priorities of the new Hungarian executive, lists the liberal weekly.
The day after the victory of Magyar, on April 12, Index mentioned “accession to the European Parliament†, and “Collection office†public goods “Privacy†by the great pro-Orban fortunes, the opening of the archives of the communist regime that the previous power refused, the “resource for public media†et “the autonomy of the municipalities†as other major commitments. The Hungarian leader “must prove in one hundred days that the change of regime was not just a campaign slogan, but a feasible project†, comments on the site.
Budget in bad shape
Monday May 4, in front of the Academy of Sciences, Magyar promised the “academic freedom†and the “opening of access to the Erasmus and Horizon programs for universities, research institutes






