Hungarian Prime Minister declares end of emergency governance
Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar has announced that the state of military emergency in the country is coming to an end, marking what he described as a return to normal governance after years of extraordinary measures.
Magyar made the statement in a post on the social media platform X, Caliber.Az reports.
As of today, after four years, the wartime state of emergency in Hungary is ending, and with it we are also putting an end to the decree-based emergency rule introduced by the Orbán government six years ago.
— Magyar Péter (Ne féljetek) (@magyarpeterMP) May 14, 2026
We are returning to normality.
“As of today, after four years, the wartime state of emergency in Hungary is ending, and with it we are also putting an end to the decree-based emergency rule introduced by the Orbán government six years ago.
We are returning to normality,” the post by the Prime Minister reads.
By Vafa Guliyeva







