Andrea Horváth Kávai (translation)

Andrea Horváth Kávai (translation)

A hollowed out National Assembly, a year on
After Fidesz' fourth two-thirds victory, the new Hungarian National Assembly was formed exactly a year ago. This is a look at the year behind, and what decision-making in Parliament has looked like.
New decree makes public hearing without the public present possible in Hungary
According to a new decree issued by the Hungarian government, "public hearings may be held without the personal appearance of the parties concerned in the future".
Commander of Hungarian Defence Forces Romulusz Ruszin-Szendi relieved of his duties by President...
He was relieved effective Thursday and is likely to be replaced by Gábor Böröndi, head of Hungary's military representation in Brussels.
Many Fidesz voters also feel government is bullying capital, survey shows
The survey also revealed that current mayor, Gergely Karácsony is the most liked politician among the respondent residents of Budapest.
US Ambassador: 'Hungary's policy of standing alone to block high level meetings of NATO-Ukraine...
David Pressman spoke at a panel discussion held at the US Embassy in Budapest, and also said that calling for a ceasefire was cynical when it's not your country that had parts of it occupied by an...
Tomb of Roman physician buried with his medical equipment found in Hungary
The sensational discovery is unique on a European scale, as similar finds have only been unearthed in Pompeii before.
18 Hungarian soldiers from Transcarpathia may have died in the fighting in Ukraine so far
The fallen soldiers were members of the Hungarian minority numbering about 150 thousand in Ukraine's Transcarpathian region.
A protest for education ends with tear gas
A Hungarian teachers’ union leader believes that at this point, only Brussels can put pressure on the Hungarian government about the problems in the country’s education system. A video report about...
Hungarian government reaches technical agreement on most valuable EU reform
Around HUF 4,900 billion worth of funds could be freed up, but the deal still needs to be approved by the European Commission as a whole.
Is the Hungarian government training diplomats in a crash course?
A recruitment letter was recently sent to university students promising a job in a foreign mission after one semester. According to former Hungarian foreign minister Géza Jeszenszky, two semesters...
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