Hungary's incoming PM seeks Polish help to renew EU relations
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Hungary's incoming PM seeks Polish help to renew EU relations
"Tusk told reporters the next morning: First Warsaw, then Bucharest, Chisinau, and now Budapest. This part of Europe is showing that we are not condemned to corrupt and authoritarian rule."
"Magyar swiftly repaid the compliments. Speaking at a press conference with Hungarian flags flanked by EU flags, he spoke about a special relationship with Poland."
"He also confirmed plans to move quickly against two former Polish ministers hiding in Budapest from prosecution over alleged abuses of power."
"The partnership between the two leaders could play a pivotal role in bringing Budapest back to the main fold of European politics."
Peter Magyar, the winner of the Hungarian election, aims to establish a close relationship with Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk. Both leaders face the challenge of restoring the rule of law and enhancing state institutions after years of democratic decline. Tusk expressed joy over Magyar's victory, emphasizing a shared commitment to overcoming corrupt and authoritarian governance. Magyar plans to address issues related to former Polish ministers in Hungary and has chosen Warsaw for his first foreign visit, signaling a strong partnership that could reintegrate Hungary into European politics.
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