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The European Council’s new political arithmetic
Four new prime ministers will join EU leaders in Brussels, reshaping the European Council's political dynamics. The changes, including Hungary's Péter Magyar replacing Viktor Orbán, introduce uncertainty over key issues like the EU's next €2 trillion budget and energy policy. Magyar, a pro-EU leader, has unlocked frozen EU funds and aligned with Central European nations but maintains some policies from Orbán's era.
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