Can the ‘dancing minister’ shake up healthcare in Hungary? 

Hungary’s ‘dancing health minister’ became an internet sensation overnight in April. Now Zsolt Hegedus faces a massive challenge: reforming the country’s struggling healthcare system and restoring public trust.

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When the landslide victory of Peter Magyar and his Tisza party in April’s parliamentary election ended Viktor Orban’s 16-year rule as prime mister, orthopedic surgeon Zsolt Hegedus was appointed the country’s new health minister.

His celebratory dance on election night turned him into an unlikely internet celebrity. He has even been named one of the “39-ish Most Stylish People of 2026, So Far” by the New York Times.

Now, however, he faces a massive challenge: reforming Hungary’s struggling healthcare system and restoring his compatriots’ faith in it.

Can his plans to improve working conditions, retain medical staff and reduce waiting times deliver the change voters expect?

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