Magyar vows to purge Orbán loyalists and unlock EU funds

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Hungary's incoming Prime Minister Peter Magyar, after a landslide victory, says Hungary will be a strong European and NATO ally, plans to visit Warsaw, Vienna, and Brussels to unlock billions in frozen EU funds, will join the European Public Prosecutor's Office to tackle financial crime, and promises to restore checks and balances; he calls on President Tamás Sulyok and other Orbán-era officials to resign, signaling a transition with a two-thirds parliamentary mandate.
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