Bangladesh, April 14 -- Hungary is entering a new political era following a decisive electoral victory by reformist leader Péter Magyar, who has pledged to uproot what he describes as “industrial-scale corruption” entrenched during the 16-year rule of outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Magyars sweeping agenda, unveiled on April 13, signals a profound shift in governance, institutional accountability, and Hungarys relationship with the European Union.

Speaking at a press conference shortly after his landslide win, Magyar framed his anti-corruption drive not as a routine policy initiative but as a structural overhaul of the Hungarian state. He accused the previous administration of enabling a system where public re...