Judit Polgár was supposed to unite Hungary as interim president, but the Jewish chess grandmaster rejected the offer from Prime Minister Péter Magyar.
Hungary
Apparent contradiction causes confusion in bilateral relations as Peter Magyar set to take the reins in Budapest.
The change in power in Hungary is shifting the balance in Brussels—but a unified sanctions policy remains unlikely.
“A safe and stable Israel is vital, not only for the Middle East, but for the entire world,” said Hungarian Minister of State for Security Policy Péter Sztáray.
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