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Reporting for duty,” Magyar wrote in a Facebook post on Saturday night, marking both his return and what he described as the ...
We will win the next election, too. That’s the plan,” Prime Minister Viktor Orban declared in a video interview with Krónika ...
The largest voter base for the governing party is in smaller municipalities covering most of the country (57%), where the Tisza Party has only 32% support. Among voters in other towns, Fidesz has a ...
As the Hungarian campaign heats up, ex-justice minister Judit Varga broke her silence and ruled out coming back to public ...
When Viktor Orban’s right-wing government passed a bill to ban Pride events – the organisers of Budapest’s annual march ...
Despite a ban on the event by the government of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, more than 100,000 turned up for the annual ...
Poland’s recent presidential election and Romania’s unexpected voter turnout reflect contrasting political trajectories.
The railway line connecting the Hungarian capital with Austria collapsed today due to a malfunction in the signalling system.
The largest protest in Budapest since the fall of the communism has left Hungary’s prime minister on perilous ground ...
More than 100,000 people marched despite threats of fines and jail for attending the city’s banned LGBTQ Pride parade.
Budapest’s massive pride parade this year was momentous. It also highlighted the geographic and political obstacles facing ...