Magyar, who has called for the resignation of several Orbán-era appointees, also said state broadcasters should be stripped of their news role until political bias is addressed. International observers from the OSCE said the April 12 election offered genuine choice, but not a level playing field, citing systemic advantages for the ruling party, biased media coverage and misuse of state resources. Magyar has pledged to restore democratic checks and rebuild ties with the EU, marking what could become Hungary’s sharpest political turn since joining the bloc in 2004.