Magyar, who has not yet been officially appointed prime minister, has proposed sweeping institutional changes, including new ministries and a shift in foreign policy. The pro-EU leader has also indicated he would reverse Budapest’s exit from the International Criminal Court and take a tougher line on Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu, in stark contrast with the outgoing Orbán’s approach. He also urged Ukraine to reopen the Druzhba oil pipeline, after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Monday repair work had been completed.