BUDAPEST, Hungary — Outgoing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will not take his seat in parliament following a landslide election loss this month, and will instead focus on rebuilding his ...
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Hungarian voters on Sunday ousted long-serving Prime Minister Viktor Orbán after 16 years in power, rejecting the authoritarian policies and global far-right movement that he ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) shakes hands with Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban ...
Hungary’s ousting of longtime Prime Minister Viktor Orbán this month sent shockwaves across Europe and beyond. In Moscow, Hungary under Orbán had been a rare ally amid an adversarial EU. In Kyiv, ...
Hungary’s outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orban said he won’t take up his seat in parliament following his party’s landslide defeat in this month’s election but wants to stay on as Fidesz’s leader to ...
Hungarian voters booted out their longtime prime minister, Viktor Orban, in a general election last week, dealing a blow to the European far right and robbing the Trump administration of its biggest ...
Jelentős, 300 millió forintos támogatás jutott egy olyan budapesti színházi projektre, amelyet korábban Orbán Ráhel is hiányolt a főváros kulturális kínálatából. Az érintett Recirquel Társulat is ...
An asset-management fund in the Equilor group of companies part-owned by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s son-in-law profited from financial-market bets on the strongman losing power. Equilor ...
Outgoing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban plans to also give up his seat in parliament after a being soundly defeated in a landslide reelection loss, he announced Saturday. The right-wing ...
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The claim that outgoing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a right-wing populist, used taxpayers' money to fund the U.S. conservative conference CPAC was still under investigation. The rumor stems ...