Péter Magyar has completed his first 50 days as Hungary’s Prime Minister, prompting an assessment of the changes implemented and the fulfillment of campaign promises. The initial period has been marked by a focus on addressing corruption and implementing economic reforms, key tenets of Magyar’s platform. While some administrative shifts have occurred, the extent of systemic change remains under debate. Analysts are evaluating the speed and depth of these reforms, noting potential challenges in dismantling established networks. Public opinion is divided, with supporters praising the initial steps and critics questioning the long-term viability of the new government’s strategies. The article linked provides a detailed analysis of Magyar’s performance to date, examining both successes and areas requiring further attention. Further developments are expected as the government continues to navigate complex political and economic landscapes.