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    Thousands celebrate Europe Day in Budapest after new prime minister sworn in

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    By Iris East on May 10, 2026 EU
    Thousands celebrate Europe Day in Budapest after new prime minister sworn in
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    Thousands celebrate Europe Day in Budapest after new prime minister sworn in

    Europe Day Celebrations
    Thousands celebrated Europe Day in Budapest following the swearing-in of Péter Magyar as Hungary’s new prime minister.
    Significant Shift

    The swearing-in of Péter Magyar marks a pivotal change in the Hungarian government, potentially altering the dynamics between Budapest and Brussels significantly.
    Positive Atmosphere
    “I feel there is a much more enthusiastic and motivated atmosphere. We now have a chance to set off again on a shared path with Europe,” said an event participant.

    Key developments

    On 9 May, Péter Magyar was sworn in as Hungary’s new prime minister, coinciding with Europe Day and the 22nd anniversary of Hungary’s EU accession, signalling potential shifts in government relations with Brussels.

    Thousands of celebrants gathered in Budapest, experiencing a vibrant atmosphere. Participants expressed optimism regarding Hungary’s future relations with Europe, reflecting the impact of the new government on public sentiment.

    Budapest marks 22 years in the EU a day after government change

    Thousands celebrate Europe Day in Budapest after new prime minister sworn in

    Published on 10/05/2026 – 16:47 GMT+2•Updated
    17:03

    One day after the new parliament convened and Péter Magyar was sworn-in as prime minister, thousands have been celebrating Europe Day in Budapest, along with the 22nd anniversary of Hungary’s accession to the European Union.

    On 9 May 1950, the anniversary of the end of the Second World War, the Schuman Declaration was issued, laying the foundations for the community now known as the European Union. Seventy-six years later, on the same day, Hungary swore in a new prime minister, something that will no doubt reshape the often tense relationship between Brussels and Budapest. The change of government has also left its mark on this year’s Europe Day.

    “We are all very happy. I’ve never come out for Europe Day before, so I can’t compare it, but you can really feel the good mood, especially after yesterday,” said a young woman on Szabadság tér, the main venue for the events.

    “I’m really pleased about it, to be honest, and I feel there is a much more enthusiastic and motivated atmosphere. Not least because we now have a chance to set off again on a shared path with Europe,” is how another participant summed up their feelings about the change of government.

    The organisers have lined up a host of programmes for Europe Day, including concerts. As tradition dictates, the event was launched with a running race: this time the runners took on a half marathon, but they could also compete in relay teams if they did not want to cover the full 21 kilometres.

    The Europe Day programme continues into the evening. The detailed schedule can be browsed here (source in Hungarian), with the band hiperkarma headlining tonight’s programme.

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