
Can Hungary’s Magyar deliver on his promises of reform and restore a relationship to the EU?
Zselyke Csaky at the Centre for European Reform think-tank suggests both Brussels and Budapest will have to tread carefully over hitting deadlines. While Magyar has a parliamentary majority to rewrite the constitution, rushing major changes would feel too much like the previous administration: “It is just not a good look if a constitutional amendment is pushed through without much consultation, so that’s basically the limiting factor in Hungary’s case.”
