2,810 result(s) for opposition in Current Affairs
Spy Movie Games'? Gov't Commissioner for Budapest Threatens to Demolish Opposition MP’s House
- 21 Nov 2024 11:18 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
Government commissioner for Budapest Botond Sára, a Fidesz politician, is preparing to have independent MP Bence Tordai’s house demolished, on the grounds that it was built without a permit, and the law mandates the demolition of any house built irregularly or illegally.
Traitorous Vitezy? Budapesters Let Down by Mayor's Planned Deal All About 'Power and Money', Says Szentkiralyi
- 21 Nov 2024 6:52 AM
- current affairs
Commenting on reports that the mayor of Budapest, Gergely Karacsony, plans to nominate David Vitezy and Ambrus Kiss as his deputies, Fidesz group leader in the Budapest assembly, Alexandra Szentkiralyi, on Wednesday called "the deal unworthy of the people of Budapest" as it solely spoke to "power and money".
Mayor of Budapest Accuses Fidesz of Seeking to Amend Election Law to Favour Itself
- 19 Nov 2024 5:04 PM
- current affairs
Gergely Karacsony, the mayor of Budapest, has said ruling Fidesz wanted to boost its own election chances by reducing the number of electoral districts in the capital and thereby diluting the city's voting weight in parliament relative to its population.
Fine Over HUF 1 Million Issued for Vandalising LGBTQ Materials in Budapest to Mi Hazank MP
- 13 Nov 2024 5:36 AM
- current affairs
The Budapest Municipal Court has fined Elod Novak, a lawmaker of the Mi Hazank (Our Homeland) party, to 1.1 million forints (EUR 2,690) for various instances of removing rainbow flags and defacing a poster connected to LGBTQ issues.
Magyar to File Police Report on 'Blackmail', Tisza to Expel Vogel
- 12 Nov 2024 6:22 AM
- current affairs
The leadership of the opposition Tisza party has decided to expel Evelin Vogel from the party, and party leader Peter Magyar will file a report with the police alleging blackmail, the party said.
Tisza Seeking Regime Change in Hungary, Advocates 'New Compromise'
- 11 Nov 2024 6:52 AM
- current affairs
The opposition Tisza Party aims to achieve "not only a regime change but a new Compromise", party leader Peter Magyar said in a statement sent to MTI on Sunday.
Magyar Meets Austrian Chancellor in Budapest
- 8 Nov 2024 7:04 AM
- current affairs
Peter Magyar, leader of the opposition Tisza Party, has had successful talks in Budapest with Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer, the leader of the Austrian People's Party, his party said in a statement on Thursday.
Opposition Parties Respond to Trump's Victory - One Called on US Ambassador in Budapest to "Pack His Bags"
- 7 Nov 2024 7:04 AM
- current affairs
Hungary's opposition parties have responded to Republican nominee Donald Trump's victory at the US presidential election.
Magyar Warns Self-Appointed Political Wannabes in Hungary Not to Latch on to Tisza
- 31 Oct 2024 6:51 PM
- current affairs
Peter Magyar said in a statement on Wednesday that his opposition Tisza Party is opening up a graduated selection process for party officials, and he warned any self-appointed political wannabes not to try to latch onto the party.
Spy Movie Games'? Gov't Commissioner for Budapest Threatens to Demolish Opposition MP’s House
- 21 Nov 2024 11:18 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
Government commissioner for Budapest Botond Sára, a Fidesz politician, is preparing to have independent MP Bence Tordai’s house demolished, on the grounds that it was built without a permit, and the law mandates the demolition of any house built irregularly or illegally.
Traitorous Vitezy? Budapesters Let Down by Mayor's Planned Deal All About 'Power and Money', Says Szentkiralyi
- 21 Nov 2024 6:52 AM
- current affairs
Commenting on reports that the mayor of Budapest, Gergely Karacsony, plans to nominate David Vitezy and Ambrus Kiss as his deputies, Fidesz group leader in the Budapest assembly, Alexandra Szentkiralyi, on Wednesday called "the deal unworthy of the people of Budapest" as it solely spoke to "power and money".
Mayor of Budapest Accuses Fidesz of Seeking to Amend Election Law to Favour Itself
- 19 Nov 2024 5:04 PM
- current affairs
Gergely Karacsony, the mayor of Budapest, has said ruling Fidesz wanted to boost its own election chances by reducing the number of electoral districts in the capital and thereby diluting the city's voting weight in parliament relative to its population.
Fine Over HUF 1 Million Issued for Vandalising LGBTQ Materials in Budapest to Mi Hazank MP
- 13 Nov 2024 5:36 AM
- current affairs
The Budapest Municipal Court has fined Elod Novak, a lawmaker of the Mi Hazank (Our Homeland) party, to 1.1 million forints (EUR 2,690) for various instances of removing rainbow flags and defacing a poster connected to LGBTQ issues.
Magyar to File Police Report on 'Blackmail', Tisza to Expel Vogel
- 12 Nov 2024 6:22 AM
- current affairs
The leadership of the opposition Tisza party has decided to expel Evelin Vogel from the party, and party leader Peter Magyar will file a report with the police alleging blackmail, the party said.
Tisza Seeking Regime Change in Hungary, Advocates 'New Compromise'
- 11 Nov 2024 6:52 AM
- current affairs
The opposition Tisza Party aims to achieve "not only a regime change but a new Compromise", party leader Peter Magyar said in a statement sent to MTI on Sunday.
Magyar Meets Austrian Chancellor in Budapest
- 8 Nov 2024 7:04 AM
- current affairs
Peter Magyar, leader of the opposition Tisza Party, has had successful talks in Budapest with Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer, the leader of the Austrian People's Party, his party said in a statement on Thursday.
Opposition Parties Respond to Trump's Victory - One Called on US Ambassador in Budapest to "Pack His Bags"
- 7 Nov 2024 7:04 AM
- current affairs
Hungary's opposition parties have responded to Republican nominee Donald Trump's victory at the US presidential election.
Magyar Warns Self-Appointed Political Wannabes in Hungary Not to Latch on to Tisza
- 31 Oct 2024 6:51 PM
- current affairs
Peter Magyar said in a statement on Wednesday that his opposition Tisza Party is opening up a graduated selection process for party officials, and he warned any self-appointed political wannabes not to try to latch onto the party.