The Tisza government will be formed with sixteen ministries, Péter Magyar announced on Monday. The prime minister-elect named seven ministers at the afternoon press conference held following the first meeting of the Tisza Party’s parliamentary caucus.
The election winner Tisza Party has begun taking concrete steps to form a government: Péter Magyar announced that the new cabinet is expected to consist of sixteen ministries. In a video posted on his social media page, the party chairman and future prime minister detailed the agenda of the first caucus meeting as well as the main elements of the government structure.
The Tisza Party’s 141-member parliamentary faction held its inaugural meeting on Monday. This is the largest parliamentary group since the transition to democracy (1990), which, in Magyar’s words, could play a decisive role in revitalizing parliamentary work.
At the meeting, a formal decision was made on the proposal that Andrea Bujdosó serve as the faction leader, while Ágnes Forsthoffer will assume the position of Speaker of the National Assembly.
As Magyar announced after the meeting, the Tisza Party’s parliamentary group unanimously supported the nomination of both.
Szívből gratulálok Bujdosó Andreának, a TISZA frakcióvezetőjének és Forsthoffer Ágnesnek, a Magyar Országgyűlés leendő elnökének.
Mindkettőjük jelölését egyhangúlag támogatta a TISZA frakció.
Munkájukhoz jó egészséget és szakmai sikereket kívánok!❤️🤍💚 pic.twitter.com/zYD0bmb2ZZ— Magyar Péter (Ne féljetek) (@magyarpeterMP) April 20, 2026
At the afternoon press conference, the party chairman also announced the names of the first seven ministers of the new government.
Anita Orbán will head the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, while András Kármán will take the post of Minister of Finance. István Kapitány will lead the Ministry of Economy and Energy. Zsolt Hegedűs will head the Ministry of Health, László Gajdos will lead the Ministry of the Environment, and Romulusz Ruszin-Szendi is set to become Minister of Defense. Szabolcs Bóna will head the Ministry of Agriculture and Food.
All of the announced ministerial nominees have accepted the offer.
Alakuló frakcióülés – sajtótájékoztatóhttps://t.co/pegea3pwdL
— Magyar Péter (Ne féljetek) (@magyarpeterMP) April 20, 2026
The chairman of the Tisza Party named another nine ministries of the incoming government at the press conference. As he announced, the new government will include: a Prime Minister’s Office, a ministry of the interior, ministries of justice, transportation and investment, education, social affairs, rural development, and digital and technological affairs, as well as a ministry of culture responsible for scientific affairs, sports, civil society, churches, and media regulation.
Magyar noted that government formation talks will continue this week, and the names of additional ministers are expected to be announced.
The exact names of the ministries will be disclosed when the nominees are presented,
he said.
Via MTI, Featured image: MTI/Hegedüs Róbert













