India, May 10 -- Hungary has entered one of the most dramatic political transitions in its modern democratic history. Pro-European centre-right leader Peter Magyar officially took oath as the country's new prime minister, ending the 16-year rule of nationalist strongman Viktor Orban. The historic victory of Magyar's Tisza Party has not only reshaped Hungary's political landscape but also altered the balance of power inside the European Union with 141 seats in the 199 member parliament, the Tisza Party secured one of the largest parliamentary majorities seen in post-Communist Hungary. The result reflected growing public frustration over economic stagnation, corruption allegations and Hungary's increasingly tense relationship with Brussels ...