András Arató, the internet personality known as "Hide the Pain Harold," celebrated on the streets of Budapest on Saturday as Péter Magyar was formally sworn in as Hungary's new prime minister following an election victory. The 80-year-old Arató, famous for his meme image holding a coffee cup, told Swedish broadcaster SVT that the day marked an important moment in Hungarian history.
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András Arató, the internet personality known as "Hide the Pain Harold," celebrated on the streets of Budapest on Saturday as Péter Magyar was formally sworn in as Hungary's new prime minister following an election victory. The 80-year-old Arató, famous for his meme image holding a coffee cup, told Swedish broadcaster SVT that the day marked an important moment in Hungarian history.