Prime Minister Viktor Orban said Debrecen is the city of freedom and urged local residents to send three Fidesz ...
The opposition is already calling for unrest ahead of the election: this is an organized attempt to use chaos and pressure to call into question the decision of the Hungarian people.
Prime Minister Orban sent a message to the “Fighters’ Club,” stating that the government will not allow Brussels’ directives to prevail in Hungary. He condemned remarks heard in a leaked recording ...
Peter Szijjarto, Hungary’s minister of foreign affairs and trade, was a guest on Hír TV’s Napindító program, where he was ...
He acknowledged that he still has room to improve on social media. Although he has more followers than Peter Magyar, the Tisza Party leader’s posts generate more reactions. According to PM Orban, this ...
Viktor Orban warned. He explained that the European Union is taking out loans to support Ukraine, which Ukraine will not ...
In an interview PM Orban first spoke about the election campaign, coalition governance, rising fuel prices and peace.
When asked whether Hungary, under Brussels’ direction and a potential premiership of Peter Magyar, would be dragged into the ...
Italian press coverage also underscores that during his visit to Budapest, Vice President J. D. Vance stated with full ...
PM Orban stressed in Szentes that he's ready to keep Hungary out of the war in the next four years, preserve the work-based ...
The situation is becoming increasingly clear: the Tisza Party has sprung into action and is lobbying in Brussels to abolish ...
PM Orban urged Hungarians living beyond the border to exercise their voting rights in order to protect the shared results ...
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