
Andrea Horváth Kávai (translation)
European Commission: Hungary's national consultation contains false claims
The EC spokesman said that he showed the photos of the billboards with with her image to von der Leyen, but she didn't bat an eye.
At Fidesz' congress, Orbán said he's still got what it takes, and named the three missions of his...
Orbán was elected to lead the party for another two years. In his speech, he spoke about the challenges they have recently overcome, how he sees the future of Hungary, and assigned some of his men...
Hungarian government's latest national consultation launched
The topic is the protection of national sovereignty, and each of the eleven questions begins with a statement about "what Brussels wants".
Orbán: We expect a big debate on sovereignty protection act, but clear prohibitions must be set
According to the Hungarian Prime Minister, the next 10-15 years will be all about protecting sovereignty.
EC review sees improvement on use of EU funds in Hungary, but systemic irregularities remain
According to an EU review, the Hungarian system is no longer considered "critically poor", but there are still some pending issues.
Rogán: Telex is against the government, Fidesz doesn't have a media of its own
The Hungarian press had a rare opportunity in parliament on Monday: following a committee meeting, we had the chance to ask Antal Rogán a few questions. We asked the minister of propaganda about the...
Orbán: The Hungarian political system is much more democratic than the Western one
Speaking at a conference on sovereignty, the Hungarian PM also said that Hungary is the voice of the European people, and that his government wants pluralism in Hungary.
Photo series featuring gays fenced off with black tape at Hungary's Museum of Ethnography
A sign has been put up and an usher assigned to warn visitors that the fenced off portion is off limits for those under 18.
Hungary is lucky because its patriotic government protects its patriotic media, Szijjártó says
Speaking in Guatemala City, the Hungarian FM also said that in Europe they consider Hungary a dictatorship because it's not the liberals who are governing.
Orbán: I thank God that I don't live in a country where 10-20 percent of the population are migrants
The Hungarian PM explained why the government is submitting a new Aliens Act, and why he believes Ukraine's EU accession shouldn't even be up for discussion. A summary of his weekly radio interview.