4,528 result(s) for parliament
Entire Jobbik Leadership To Resign?
- 10 Apr 2018 5:31 AM
- current affairs
The departure of the current Jobbik leadership line-up could bring extremists in this radical nationalist party to the fore again.
PM Orbán: ‘Hungary Has Embarked On Its Chosen Path’
- 9 Apr 2018 9:01 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
In his victory speech, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said Hungary “has embarked down its chosen path … We will go down this path together.” Orbán thanked voters for “standing by us over the years”.
Analysts Predict Opposition Infighting
- 9 Apr 2018 8:55 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Political scientist Zoltán Kiszelly told public broadcaster Kossuth Rádió that Jobbik was still far behind the ruling Fidesz party and failed to narrow the gap while the left had not managed to cast off eight years of divisions.
PM Orbán Victoriously Scores Big Win
- 9 Apr 2018 12:50 AM
- current affairs
Hungary's incumbent government secured a sweeping victory in the country's general election on Sunday. The opposition is disintegrating rapidly: Jobbik head, Socialist head, LMP co-head, and Együtt heads all immediately quit.
Socialist-Párbeszéd PM Candidate Karácsony: High Turnout Shows Criticism Of ‘Orbán Regime’
- 8 Apr 2018 3:20 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The PM candidate of the opposition Socialist-Párbeszéd alliance hailed the high turnout at Hungary’s general election, saying it indicated serious criticism of the “Orbán regime” and President János Áder.
Update: High Turnout For General Election
- 8 Apr 2018 2:48 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
By 6.30pm on Sunday, 68.13 percent of all voters, over 5.36 million people, had cast their ballot in Hungary’s parliamentary election, according to the National Election Office (NVI).
Turnout in Budapest was 72.75 percent, it was lowest (63.55 percent) in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, in the northeast. The NVI did not report a turnout figure at 6.30pm four years ago.
PM Orbán Urges Voters To Support Fidesz
- 8 Apr 2018 1:35 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán called on voters to “make a great, common decision not to allow migrants to enter Hungary, and to protect the country,” in an interview published by news portal Origo on Sunday, the day of Hungary’s parliamentary election.
Hungarian FM: Hungary Is Europe’s Most Competitive Investment Zone
- 8 Apr 2018 9:30 AM
- business
Hungary is Europe’s most competitive investment zone, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade stated in Biharkeresztes at the ceremony of Viastein Kft. where the company’s paving stone manufacturing plant was inaugurated and the foundation stone of a new paving stone finishing hall was laid down.
Telegraph: Hungarian Embassies Ordered To Gather Negative Stories About Migrants
- 8 Apr 2018 8:43 AM
- https://thehungaryjournal.wordpress.com/
- current affairs
Hungarian embassies in Europe have been ordered by the MFA in Budapest to collect negative stories about immigration in order to support the re-election campaign of Viktor Orban, an article by The Telegraph reveals.
Entire Jobbik Leadership To Resign?
- 10 Apr 2018 5:31 AM
- current affairs
The departure of the current Jobbik leadership line-up could bring extremists in this radical nationalist party to the fore again.
PM Orbán: ‘Hungary Has Embarked On Its Chosen Path’
- 9 Apr 2018 9:01 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
In his victory speech, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said Hungary “has embarked down its chosen path … We will go down this path together.” Orbán thanked voters for “standing by us over the years”.
Analysts Predict Opposition Infighting
- 9 Apr 2018 8:55 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Political scientist Zoltán Kiszelly told public broadcaster Kossuth Rádió that Jobbik was still far behind the ruling Fidesz party and failed to narrow the gap while the left had not managed to cast off eight years of divisions.
PM Orbán Victoriously Scores Big Win
- 9 Apr 2018 12:50 AM
- current affairs
Hungary's incumbent government secured a sweeping victory in the country's general election on Sunday. The opposition is disintegrating rapidly: Jobbik head, Socialist head, LMP co-head, and Együtt heads all immediately quit.
Socialist-Párbeszéd PM Candidate Karácsony: High Turnout Shows Criticism Of ‘Orbán Regime’
- 8 Apr 2018 3:20 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The PM candidate of the opposition Socialist-Párbeszéd alliance hailed the high turnout at Hungary’s general election, saying it indicated serious criticism of the “Orbán regime” and President János Áder.
Update: High Turnout For General Election
- 8 Apr 2018 2:48 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
By 6.30pm on Sunday, 68.13 percent of all voters, over 5.36 million people, had cast their ballot in Hungary’s parliamentary election, according to the National Election Office (NVI).
Turnout in Budapest was 72.75 percent, it was lowest (63.55 percent) in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, in the northeast. The NVI did not report a turnout figure at 6.30pm four years ago.
PM Orbán Urges Voters To Support Fidesz
- 8 Apr 2018 1:35 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán called on voters to “make a great, common decision not to allow migrants to enter Hungary, and to protect the country,” in an interview published by news portal Origo on Sunday, the day of Hungary’s parliamentary election.
Hungarian FM: Hungary Is Europe’s Most Competitive Investment Zone
- 8 Apr 2018 9:30 AM
- business
Hungary is Europe’s most competitive investment zone, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade stated in Biharkeresztes at the ceremony of Viastein Kft. where the company’s paving stone manufacturing plant was inaugurated and the foundation stone of a new paving stone finishing hall was laid down.
Telegraph: Hungarian Embassies Ordered To Gather Negative Stories About Migrants
- 8 Apr 2018 8:43 AM
- https://thehungaryjournal.wordpress.com/
- current affairs
Hungarian embassies in Europe have been ordered by the MFA in Budapest to collect negative stories about immigration in order to support the re-election campaign of Viktor Orban, an article by The Telegraph reveals.