The Budapest city council will become insolvent next week, based on the current state of affairs, the mayor said at a forum on Tuesday, adding there was a political will to prevent this from happening. More >>
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Asset Declaration System in Hungary 'Among Strictest in Europe'
- 11 Jun 2026 6:55 AM
Hungary's system of asset declarations is one of the most stringent in Europe, the parliamentary group of opposition Fidesz said in a statement on Wednesday.
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Update: MPs Vote to Drastically Cut their Own Salaries in Hungary
- 10 Jun 2026 7:50 AM
At the Tisza Party’s proposal, Parliament voted unanimously on Monday to reduce MPs’ salaries.
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Update: Police Chief in Budapest Fired by New Interior Minister
- 9 Jun 2026 7:07 AM
Hungary's Interior Minister has dismissed Budapest Police Chief Tamás Terdik, according to an announcement reported by the national news agency MTI.
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Insider Opinion: Does Orban Still Have it in Him to Lead & Revive Fidesz?
- 8 Jun 2026 11:47 AM
Viktor Orban, the Fidesz leader and former prime minister, shows no signs of fatigue and may even be capable of renewing the party and holding his political community together, Tibor Navracsics, a former minister in Orban's cabinet, said in the latest episode of the Kell meg valamit mondanom, Ildikó? podcast streamed on Thursday.
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Review of Teachers' Performance Appraisal System in Hungary Gets Under Way
- 8 Jun 2026 9:05 AM
A comprehensive review of the teachers' performance appraisal system (TeR) has begun in both public education and vocational training, the minister of education and children's affairs said on Friday.
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Update: CEOs of Public Media in Hungary Asked to Quit Due to Proven Bias Against Tisza
- 8 Jun 2026 9:02 AM
Prime Minister Peter Magyar called for two public media CEOs to step down because of instructions to publish material discrediting the Tisza Party in a post on Facebook on Sunday.
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