
New Hungarian PM Magyar removes barricades from government headquarters, opens building to public
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Hungary's new Prime Minister Péter Magyar personally removed police barricades from the government headquarters in Budapest's Carmelite monastery on Friday, broadcasting the action live on television. Magyar, along with members of his government, dismantled the security barriers that had protected the building during Viktor Orbán's tenure as prime minister. The new leader described the heavily guarded location as a symbol of isolation from citizens and announced its immediate opening to the public. The Carmelite monastery had served as Orbán's chosen seat of government and remained under strict security for years during his rule.
