Peter Magyar has promised nothing less than a "system change" in Hungary. The expectations both at home and abroad are huge.
Hungary's incoming prime minister has urged the country's "unworthy" president to resign and urged a swift handover of power from Putin-ally Viktor Orban.
Lessons from Hungary for pro-democracy movements worldwide.
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Timothy Garton Ash is professor of European studies at the University of Oxford and a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution ...