Peter Madjar has been Hungary’s prime minister for just over a month, officially taking office on Europe Day. Early indications suggest a shift in Hungary’s international posture following the departure of Viktor Orbán. The country is already demonstrating a different approach on the global stage, though specific changes remain nascent. While Orbán’s long tenure defined Hungary’s policies for over a decade, Madjar’s administration is expected to navigate a new set of domestic and foreign policy issues. The full extent of these challenges and the direction of Madjar’s government are still unfolding. Further developments are anticipated as the new administration establishes its priorities and strategies.