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Anti-Migration Fight 'One of Greatest Lies of Orbán', Says Magyar Citing Evidence
- 15 Jun 2026 10:51 AM
- current affairs
Fighting illegal migration was one of the greatest lies of the previous government, Prime Minister Peter Magyar said on Saturday, and presented documents suggesting that the Orban government had planned to set up a refugee camp back in Aug 2024.
Update: Karácsony - Budapest City Council to Become Insolvent Next Week
- 12 Jun 2026 9:02 AM
- current affairs
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.
Asset Declaration System in Hungary 'Among Strictest in Europe'
- 11 Jun 2026 6:55 AM
- current affairs
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.
Update: MPs Vote to Drastically Cut their Own Salaries in Hungary
- 10 Jun 2026 7:50 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
At the Tisza Party’s proposal, Parliament voted unanimously on Monday to reduce MPs’ salaries.
Pride Month in Budapest Starts 5 June - LGBTQ+ Community Festival & Film Days
- 8 Jun 2026 12:05 PM
- entertainment
Budapest’s annual Pride Month programme gets underway on 5 June, launching several weeks of cultural, educational and community events designed to celebrate diversity, inclusion and the LGBTQ+ community.
Insider Opinion: Does Orban Still Have it in Him to Lead & Revive Fidesz?
- 8 Jun 2026 11:47 AM
- current affairs
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.
'Crazy Charges' Against Mayor Dropped Over Organisation of Budapest Pride
- 5 Jun 2026 9:58 AM
- current affairs
In light of the ruling of the Court of Justice of the European Union, the Prosecutor's Office of Budapest's 5th and 13th districts has dropped the charges against Budapest mayor Gergely Karácsony for violating the law on freedom of association and assembly, the Budapest Public Prosecutor's Office said on Thursday.
Hungary Will Not Block EU Accession Talks with Ukraine, Says Magyar
- 5 Jun 2026 8:27 AM
- current affairs
The Hungarian government will not block the start of European Union accession negotiations with Ukraine if Kyiv guarantees the rights of the Hungarian minority, Prime Minister Peter Magyar said in an interview published in the Thursday edition of French daily Le Monde, quoting remarks Magyar made to the newspaper during his visit to Paris the previous day.
Orbán 'Directly Controlled' Secret Service Agencies, Reveals Magyar
- 4 Jun 2026 8:45 AM
- current affairs
Former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán "personally controlled" the work of law enforcement and secret service agencies, Prime Minister Peter Magyar said on Facebook on Wednesday.
Anti-Migration Fight 'One of Greatest Lies of Orbán', Says Magyar Citing Evidence
- 15 Jun 2026 10:51 AM
- current affairs
Fighting illegal migration was one of the greatest lies of the previous government, Prime Minister Peter Magyar said on Saturday, and presented documents suggesting that the Orban government had planned to set up a refugee camp back in Aug 2024.
Update: Karácsony - Budapest City Council to Become Insolvent Next Week
- 12 Jun 2026 9:02 AM
- current affairs
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.
Asset Declaration System in Hungary 'Among Strictest in Europe'
- 11 Jun 2026 6:55 AM
- current affairs
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.
Update: MPs Vote to Drastically Cut their Own Salaries in Hungary
- 10 Jun 2026 7:50 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
At the Tisza Party’s proposal, Parliament voted unanimously on Monday to reduce MPs’ salaries.
Pride Month in Budapest Starts 5 June - LGBTQ+ Community Festival & Film Days
- 8 Jun 2026 12:05 PM
- entertainment
Budapest’s annual Pride Month programme gets underway on 5 June, launching several weeks of cultural, educational and community events designed to celebrate diversity, inclusion and the LGBTQ+ community.
Insider Opinion: Does Orban Still Have it in Him to Lead & Revive Fidesz?
- 8 Jun 2026 11:47 AM
- current affairs
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.
'Crazy Charges' Against Mayor Dropped Over Organisation of Budapest Pride
- 5 Jun 2026 9:58 AM
- current affairs
In light of the ruling of the Court of Justice of the European Union, the Prosecutor's Office of Budapest's 5th and 13th districts has dropped the charges against Budapest mayor Gergely Karácsony for violating the law on freedom of association and assembly, the Budapest Public Prosecutor's Office said on Thursday.
Hungary Will Not Block EU Accession Talks with Ukraine, Says Magyar
- 5 Jun 2026 8:27 AM
- current affairs
The Hungarian government will not block the start of European Union accession negotiations with Ukraine if Kyiv guarantees the rights of the Hungarian minority, Prime Minister Peter Magyar said in an interview published in the Thursday edition of French daily Le Monde, quoting remarks Magyar made to the newspaper during his visit to Paris the previous day.
Orbán 'Directly Controlled' Secret Service Agencies, Reveals Magyar
- 4 Jun 2026 8:45 AM
- current affairs
Former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán "personally controlled" the work of law enforcement and secret service agencies, Prime Minister Peter Magyar said on Facebook on Wednesday.

















