Hungary's Historic Reopening: Magyar's Bold Move on Castle Hill
Hungary's new Prime Minister Péter Magyar has opened the historic Karmelita building to the public, reversing actions of his predecessor Viktor Orbán. By eliminating the fences symbolizing Orbán's rule, Magyar aims to restore democratic governance, combat corruption, and strengthen ties with the EU, signaling significant policy shifts.
In a symbolic gesture signaling a new era for Hungary, Prime Minister Péter Magyar removed the fencing around the historic Karmelita building in Budapest, an office formerly associated with his predecessor Viktor Orbán's autocratic regime.
Reversing Orbán's decision to cordon off the landmark, Magyar announced the building would be open to the public, marking a shift towards transparency and accessibility.
As his government seeks to restore democratic institutions, Magyar plans to combat corruption and rebuild international relationships, notably with the European Union.
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