Dramatic Scenes in Parliament — Magyar Confronts Gulyás as Forsthoffer Intervenes
PM Péter Magyar delivered a combative parliamentary address on May 26, promising sweeping cuts to political privileges and a reckoning with the 'true legacy' of the Orbán era. In an extraordinary scene, Magyar physically walked across the chamber floor to confront former Orbán chief-of-staff Gergely Gulyás — now Fidesz's parliamentary group leader — during the session. Speaker Ágnes Forsthoffer, elected Hungary's first non-Fidesz Speaker since 2010, was forced to intervene to restore order. The confrontation underscored the deeply personal nature of Hungary's democratic transition, as former insiders from opposing sides of the Tisza-Fidesz divide now share a chamber for the first time in 16 years. Magyar's speech focused on ending special pensions and benefits accrued by senior Fidesz officials through legislation they themselves passed — a politically charged agenda given that many opposition MPs sat in the chamber watching.
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- T2 Daily News Hungary Major western
- T2 Daily News Hungary Major western