The new Prime Minister of Hungary, Péter Magyar, has canceled the state of emergency that had been in effect in the country since 2020. He announced this on the social network "X", UNN reports.
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As of today, after four years, the state of emergency in Hungary is ending, and with it, we are also putting an end to the emergency rule based on decrees introduced by the Orbán government six years ago. We are returning to normal life
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Magyar's predecessor as head of the Hungarian government, Viktor Orbán, introduced and extended the state of emergency in Hungary for six years, starting in 2020. Initially, this was due to the coronavirus pandemic, and later Orbán explained the extension of the state of emergency by the threat of the consequences of the Russian-Ukrainian war.
As a reminder
Former Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated that he would not accept a parliamentary mandate and would not work in parliament after the elections.