Hungary's new government, led by Prime Minister Peter Magyar, is facing potential conflict with the European Union due to its decision to continue purchasing energy from Russia. Bloomberg posted on X that this move could strain relations with the EU, which has been urging member states to reduce reliance on Russian energy sources amid geopolitical tensions. The Hungarian administration's stance highlights the ongoing challenges within the EU regarding energy policy and member states' autonomy in decision-making. As the situation develops, it remains to be seen how this will impact Hungary's relationship with the EU and its energy strategy moving forward.