Prime minister elect says he expects new government to be in place by mid-May
Election winner Péter Magyar has confirmed work is under way to form the new Hungarian government by mid-May after holding talks with the country’s president, Tamás Sulyok, a loyalist of the outgoing prime minister, Viktor Orbán.
The two leaders discussed the timetable for new parliament, which can be formed not before 4 May when the results of the Sunday’s vote need to be certified by, with Magyar saying he expected the new government to be in place by mid-May.
He added that he expected to hold further informal talks with the European Commission on the new administration’s plans to restore the rule of law in the coming weeks in a bid to accelerate the process of accessing billions of euros in funds frozen after Orbán’s repeated clashes with Brussels.
Magyar also doubled down on his suggestions that Sulyok should resign from the office as part of a broader overhaul of state institutions.












