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‘Long Arm of Law’: Fugitive Convicted of Tax Fraud in Hungary Arrested by SWAT On Croatian Island
- 14 May 2024 2:35 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Croatian authorities using information from Hungarian police have apprehended a Hungarian man convicted of tax fraud totalling nearly 4.5 billion forints (EUR 11.6m) on the island of Vir, the SWAT unit of the national bureau of investigation said on the police website.
On the Run Swiss Criminal Arrested in Debrecen
- 1 Mar 2024 7:52 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Hungarian authorities have arrested a Swiss national convicted for blackmail, robbery, theft and drug trafficking, in Debrecen, in eastern Hungary, police.hu said.
Opposition Parties Stage Demonstration for Direct Presidential Election in Budapest
- 26 Feb 2024 6:54 AM
- current affairs
Opposition parties held a demonstration for the direct election of the head of state in downtown Budapest on Sunday.
New Head of State To Be Elected in Hungary on Monday
- 25 Feb 2024 7:14 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Parliament will elect Hungary’s new head of state on Monday, ruling Fidesz’s group leader said on Facebook.
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”.
Update on Paedophile Scandal in Hungary: PM's Press Chief Describes Media Reports on Orbán & Reformed Bishop as “Stupid”
- 19 Feb 2024 12:29 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The prime minister’s press chief on Monday decried “left-wing press reports” saying that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán “also held [Reformed Bishop] Zoltán Balog responsible for the clemency” granted by President Katalin Novák to a man convicted for helping to cover up child abuse.
Paedophile Scandal Update: Head of Hungarian Reformed Church Pushed for Pardon That Led to Fall of President Novák
- 19 Feb 2024 6:19 AM
- current affairs
Direkt36 and Telex have learned from several independent sources that head of the Hungarian Reformed Church Zoltán Balog, who has long been a confidant of Hungarian president Katalin Novák, played a crucial role in the presidential pardon which led to Novák’s resignation.
Orbán on Paedophiles in Hungary: “They Must Be Cut into Pieces”
- 13 Feb 2024 6:20 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
There shall be no mercy for paedophiles,” Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said, adding that he had filed a constitutional amendment to prevent a pardon from being granted to perpetrators of crimes committed against minors.
Hungarian Weeklies: First Comments after President Novák’s Resignation
- 13 Feb 2024 10:59 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
A liberal analyst believes the opposition’s job is to pinpoint Prime Minister Orbán as the main cause of the paedophile pardon scandal, while the government side will try to use its media power to defend itself. A pro-government pundit writes that the events have shown Fidesz’s moral superiority.
‘Long Arm of Law’: Fugitive Convicted of Tax Fraud in Hungary Arrested by SWAT On Croatian Island
- 14 May 2024 2:35 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Croatian authorities using information from Hungarian police have apprehended a Hungarian man convicted of tax fraud totalling nearly 4.5 billion forints (EUR 11.6m) on the island of Vir, the SWAT unit of the national bureau of investigation said on the police website.
On the Run Swiss Criminal Arrested in Debrecen
- 1 Mar 2024 7:52 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Hungarian authorities have arrested a Swiss national convicted for blackmail, robbery, theft and drug trafficking, in Debrecen, in eastern Hungary, police.hu said.
Opposition Parties Stage Demonstration for Direct Presidential Election in Budapest
- 26 Feb 2024 6:54 AM
- current affairs
Opposition parties held a demonstration for the direct election of the head of state in downtown Budapest on Sunday.
New Head of State To Be Elected in Hungary on Monday
- 25 Feb 2024 7:14 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Parliament will elect Hungary’s new head of state on Monday, ruling Fidesz’s group leader said on Facebook.
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”.
Update on Paedophile Scandal in Hungary: PM's Press Chief Describes Media Reports on Orbán & Reformed Bishop as “Stupid”
- 19 Feb 2024 12:29 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The prime minister’s press chief on Monday decried “left-wing press reports” saying that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán “also held [Reformed Bishop] Zoltán Balog responsible for the clemency” granted by President Katalin Novák to a man convicted for helping to cover up child abuse.
Paedophile Scandal Update: Head of Hungarian Reformed Church Pushed for Pardon That Led to Fall of President Novák
- 19 Feb 2024 6:19 AM
- current affairs
Direkt36 and Telex have learned from several independent sources that head of the Hungarian Reformed Church Zoltán Balog, who has long been a confidant of Hungarian president Katalin Novák, played a crucial role in the presidential pardon which led to Novák’s resignation.
Orbán on Paedophiles in Hungary: “They Must Be Cut into Pieces”
- 13 Feb 2024 6:20 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
There shall be no mercy for paedophiles,” Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said, adding that he had filed a constitutional amendment to prevent a pardon from being granted to perpetrators of crimes committed against minors.
Hungarian Weeklies: First Comments after President Novák’s Resignation
- 13 Feb 2024 10:59 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
A liberal analyst believes the opposition’s job is to pinpoint Prime Minister Orbán as the main cause of the paedophile pardon scandal, while the government side will try to use its media power to defend itself. A pro-government pundit writes that the events have shown Fidesz’s moral superiority.