Hungary’s recently appointed Prime Minister Péter Magyar has swiftly begun dismantling the structures established by his predecessor, Viktor Orbán. In just 100 days, Magyar has attacked key components of the previous administration, signaling a decisive break with the past. His actions suggest a systematic effort to dismantle Orbán’s long-held “illiberal” state. Magyar has reportedly likened the former government to organized crime networks operating across Europe. This new approach demonstrates a determined and even impulsive desire to reshape the country. The speed and thoroughness of these changes indicate a fundamental overhaul of Hungary's political landscape, effectively ‘razing the past to the ground.’
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