9 result(s) for budapest spring fair in Current Affairs
Union: 'Christian Culture' Ideology in Hungarian Kindergartens 'Unacceptable'.
- 14 Nov 2025 8:27 AM
- current affairs
The PDSZ teacher union has slammed what it called "ideological interference" in kindergarten education "under the pretext of Christian culture" as "unacceptable", emphasising that kindergarten education "cannot be a venue for political propaganda or religious conversion".
Convicted Left-Wing Politicians in Hungary Called on to Quit Public Life
- 23 Feb 2024 8:06 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The Fidesz parliamentary group leader, Máté Kocsis, called on the left wing to put an end to “public violence, bullying and lies”.
Co-Leader Karácsony To Lead Párbeszéd List For 2022 General Election in Hungary
- 6 Dec 2021 6:56 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Gergely Karácsony, co-leader of opposition Párbeszéd, will lead the party’s national list for next spring’s general election, the party decided at its congress on Saturday.
Budapest Mayor Withdraws From Opposition Prime Ministerial Primary, Backs Márki-Zay
- 11 Oct 2021 6:33 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony on Friday announced that he is withdrawing from the opposition’s prime ministerial primary election and will back Péter Márki-Zay, leader of the Everyone’s Hungary Movement (MMM), in the second round of the nomination contest.
Special Report: Current Lockdown May Last Way Longer Than Two Weeks In Hungary
- 11 Mar 2021 11:40 AM
- current affairs
"If we close now, I believe that we can really start a gradual re-opening two weeks from now," Hungary's PM Viktor Orbán said last Friday (March 5th). Portfolio.hu has looked at international examples to see how realistic this belief is. In short, it's not. Read on for details about why the current lockdown here may be way more than just two weeks.
Opinion: How Covid-19 Epidemic Disrupted PM Orbán’s Machinery
- 7 May 2020 7:35 AM
- current affairs
In a two-minute video published on his Facebook page on Thursday before Easter, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán made important announcements. He spoke with his usual confidence but, perhaps as a sign of hurried times, he read some parts of his speech from handwritten paper notes.
1956 – Orbán: ‘If Freedom Is Lost, So Are We’
- 24 Oct 2017 11:00 AM
- current affairs
“If freedom and national independence are lost, then so are we,” Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said at a state commemoration of Hungary’s anti-Soviet uprising of 1956 in front of Budapest’s House of Terror Museum on Monday. “Soviet rule tossed us into a space without history; it wanted to destroy our past and our culture,” Orbán said.
Parties Respond To PM’s Opening Address
- 21 Feb 2017 6:00 AM
- current affairs
Party leaders responded on Monday to the prime minister’s speech opening the spring session of parliament, with ruling Fidesz’s parliamentary chief focusing on Viktor Orbán’s upbeat message on the economy while the opposition leaders insisted the government had failed to address problems in the country’s public services.
US Ambassador Colleen Bell’s Farewell Interview
- 19 Jan 2017 12:50 AM
- current affairs
“When we talk about civil organizations, we are talking about groups of Hungarians who love their country and joined together in order to improve the country in certain areas. Or in order to give voice to certain matters, like the problem of corruption and the promotion of tolerance, or improving education. They do not constitute a threat to Hungary, but are vital to a democracy For this reason I ...
Union: 'Christian Culture' Ideology in Hungarian Kindergartens 'Unacceptable'.
- 14 Nov 2025 8:27 AM
- current affairs
The PDSZ teacher union has slammed what it called "ideological interference" in kindergarten education "under the pretext of Christian culture" as "unacceptable", emphasising that kindergarten education "cannot be a venue for political propaganda or religious conversion".
Convicted Left-Wing Politicians in Hungary Called on to Quit Public Life
- 23 Feb 2024 8:06 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The Fidesz parliamentary group leader, Máté Kocsis, called on the left wing to put an end to “public violence, bullying and lies”.
Co-Leader Karácsony To Lead Párbeszéd List For 2022 General Election in Hungary
- 6 Dec 2021 6:56 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Gergely Karácsony, co-leader of opposition Párbeszéd, will lead the party’s national list for next spring’s general election, the party decided at its congress on Saturday.
Budapest Mayor Withdraws From Opposition Prime Ministerial Primary, Backs Márki-Zay
- 11 Oct 2021 6:33 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony on Friday announced that he is withdrawing from the opposition’s prime ministerial primary election and will back Péter Márki-Zay, leader of the Everyone’s Hungary Movement (MMM), in the second round of the nomination contest.
Special Report: Current Lockdown May Last Way Longer Than Two Weeks In Hungary
- 11 Mar 2021 11:40 AM
- current affairs
"If we close now, I believe that we can really start a gradual re-opening two weeks from now," Hungary's PM Viktor Orbán said last Friday (March 5th). Portfolio.hu has looked at international examples to see how realistic this belief is. In short, it's not. Read on for details about why the current lockdown here may be way more than just two weeks.
Opinion: How Covid-19 Epidemic Disrupted PM Orbán’s Machinery
- 7 May 2020 7:35 AM
- current affairs
In a two-minute video published on his Facebook page on Thursday before Easter, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán made important announcements. He spoke with his usual confidence but, perhaps as a sign of hurried times, he read some parts of his speech from handwritten paper notes.
1956 – Orbán: ‘If Freedom Is Lost, So Are We’
- 24 Oct 2017 11:00 AM
- current affairs
“If freedom and national independence are lost, then so are we,” Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said at a state commemoration of Hungary’s anti-Soviet uprising of 1956 in front of Budapest’s House of Terror Museum on Monday. “Soviet rule tossed us into a space without history; it wanted to destroy our past and our culture,” Orbán said.
Parties Respond To PM’s Opening Address
- 21 Feb 2017 6:00 AM
- current affairs
Party leaders responded on Monday to the prime minister’s speech opening the spring session of parliament, with ruling Fidesz’s parliamentary chief focusing on Viktor Orbán’s upbeat message on the economy while the opposition leaders insisted the government had failed to address problems in the country’s public services.
US Ambassador Colleen Bell’s Farewell Interview
- 19 Jan 2017 12:50 AM
- current affairs
“When we talk about civil organizations, we are talking about groups of Hungarians who love their country and joined together in order to improve the country in certain areas. Or in order to give voice to certain matters, like the problem of corruption and the promotion of tolerance, or improving education. They do not constitute a threat to Hungary, but are vital to a democracy For this reason I ...

















