To the outside world, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán began his rule as a pariah—an obstreperous, often lone dissenter ...
Far-right leaders from across Europe gathered in Milan for a rally against irregular migration and EU regulations. The event ...
Far-right leaders from Europe gathered in Milan Saturday for a rally attended by thousands against irregular immigration and ...
EADaily, . The leader of the Tisa party, which won the parliamentary elections, Peter Magyar, said he would continue the ...
Péter Magyar’s victory ends sixteen years of uninterrupted rule and signals a clear political shift. But it does not amount ...
American postliberal conservatives know Viktor Orbán's voluminous track record of steering his country downward. They don't ...
Hungary’s prime minister, once a liberal activist, has governed for the past 16 years as a champion of “illiberal democracy.” ...
The defeat of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban at the polls is fueling questions about what's in store for far-right movements in other countries that exploit extremist conspiracies to win.
Election victor Peter Magyar opposes accelerating Kyiv’s EU admission and rejects the migration and asylum pact ...
The obstructionist Hungarian leader is leaving after 16 years at the Council table — but Brussels shouldn’t expect smooth ...
The Tisza leader said the electorate voted ‘not just for a change of government but for a change of the regime’ ...