Hungary's incoming Prime Minister Peter Magyar plans to replace Viktor Orban's cabinet with a more diverse team of officials to signal a shift in the country's political direction.
Incoming Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar plans to replace the cabinet of Viktor Orban with a more diverse team of officials to move away from the country's previous political direction.
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Incoming Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar plans to replace the cabinet of Viktor Orban with a more diverse team of officials to move away from the country's previous political direction.
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