Political Shift as Magyar Pledges Reform

Prime Minister Peter Magyar dismantled barricades at Karmelita in Budapest, opening it to the public.
Magyar declared 'no more cordons' in Hungary, referring to the former Orbán office.
The Carmelite Monastery symbolized extravagance and hate propaganda under Orbán.
Magyar aimed to show where decisions led to Hungary's decline.
Innovation David Vitezy criticized spending, noting halted infrastructure but unconsulted government building investments.
The Karmelita and Interior Ministry building is open for tours via Szabadkarmelita, open weekends until a long-term function is decided.
Magyar moved to 5 Alkotmány Street, pledging to restore democratic institutions and combat corruption.
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