00:21A political transition in Hungary has suddenly turned into a viral internet moment after a
00:27dancing politician stole the spotlight during Prime Minister Peter Magyar's swearing-in ceremony,
00:34and social media cannot stop talking about it. The man at the center of the buzz is Zolt Higetis,
00:41now widely being called Hungary's dancing politician. Just moments after Peter Magyar
00:47officially took oath as Hungary's new Prime Minister, Higetis broke into a celebratory dance
00:53on the steps of Parliament in front of cheering crowds and cameras rolling from every angle.
00:59Within minutes, clips flooded X, Instagram and TikTok, with users calling the performance iconic,
01:07unexpected and the energy-hungry needed. But behind the viral moment lies one of the biggest
01:14political shifts Hungary has seen in nearly two decades. Peter Magyar's victory officially ends
01:21Viktor Orban's 16-year grip on power, marking what supporters are calling a democratic reset for
01:28the country. Thousands gathered outside Hungary's Parliament building to witness the swearing-in ceremony,
01:34waving Hungarian and European Union flags, while supporters in TISA party shirts celebrated late
01:41into the evening. And right in the middle of that historic atmosphere came Higetis' now viral dance
01:48performance. The symbolism was impossible to miss. A political system changing hands, a crowd
01:55celebrating regime change, and the politicians dancing on Parliament's steps as cameras captured every
02:01second. According to reports, Zolt Higetis is not just a viral personality inside Magyar's camp. He's
02:09considered one of the key faces in the new political team, and is even being viewed as a possible
02:15candidate for Hungary's health minister post. During his speech, Magyar described the election result as
02:22the beginning of a new chapter in Hungary's history. He said Hungarians had given his government a mandate
02:28not just to change leadership, but to change the entire system. Magyar also told supporters outside
02:36Parliament, Today, every freedom-loving person in the world would like to be Hungarian a little.
02:42The line drew loud cheers from crowds gathered at Budapest's Kosovo Square. Supporters believe the
02:49new administration could restore democratic institutions, repair strained ties with the
02:54European Union, and tackle corruption allegations linked to the previous government. But challenges
03:00remain massive. Magyar's government now faces economic pressure, diplomatic hurdles, and the urgent task of
03:08unlocking suspended European Union funding while stabilizing Hungary's economy. Still, for many
03:15watching online, politics took a rare turn this weekend, not through confrontation, not through protest,
03:22but through a dance that instantly became the defining image of Hungary's political transition.
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