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Magyar defends appointing brother-in-law as justice minister – POLITICO

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May 2, 2026
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Magyar defends appointing brother-in-law as justice minister – POLITICO


The incoming prime minister initially unveiled his first seven ministerial picks in April, only days after defeating Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party and ending his 16-year rule. The rest of his governing team was announced Thursday.

Magyar also met with Commission President Ursula von der Leyen earlier this week as he races to unfreeze billions in EU funds blocked over rule-of-law concerns. Officials in Brussels expect Hungary to stay aligned on Ukraine and demonstrate progress on those issues to release the cash.

In the video posted on X, Magyar argues that his brother-in-law has been a part of the Tisza movement from the very beginning and that his choice is objective.

“I have known him for a long time. My decision was based on his preparedness, his commitment to the rule of law,” he said, adding that his decision was not “a political calculation but the primary one was: Who could represent the program of a functioning and humane Hungary in the most prepared and moral conviction, with unwavering honesty?”

“Fidesz has destroyed the rule of law, legal certainty and equality before the law have ceased to exist in Hungary. To put all this right, I sought out a person capable of carrying out this enormous, historic task, and whose professional competence is beyond question.” Magyar continued.

Hungary’s new government is due to take office on May 9, also celebrated as Europe Day — a commemoration of French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman’s speech to unify coal and steel resources in 1950, laying the foundation for today’s European Union.



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