21 result(s) for parliamentary elections in Videos
Watch: Results of Hungary's European Parliamentary & Local Elections Revealed
- 12 Jun 2024 10:23 AM
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Péter Magyar, deputy leader and EP list-leading candidate of the Respect and Freedom (Tisza) party, said the Tisza party would prove to the Hungarian people that politics “can be beautiful, just and honest”.
Watch: "Peace March" in Budapest
- 3 Jun 2024 11:30 AM
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Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told participants of the Peace March in Budapest on Saturday that giving up on peace meant "choosing to die for the cause of Ukraine", but "we do not want to shed blood for Ukraine, we will not go to war, and we will not die for somebody else on foreign soil", he said.
"Crazy Idea": Orbán Slams EU Conscription Idea, Calls Role in Ukraine War ‘Irresponsible’
- 30 May 2024 8:31 AM
- current affairs
The Hungarian Prime Minister has strongly criticised the idea of compulsory EU-wide military conscription - Orban dismissed the conscription proposal as "insane" and a "crazy idea".
Updated: Hungarian Politicians React to Shooting of Slovak PM
- 21 May 2024 5:29 AM
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Péter Szijjártó, the foreign minister, has called Wednesday’s shooting of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico “shocking and appalling”.
State of the Nation Speech: Orbán Praises Disgraced President, Says 2024 Will Be "A Year Of Success", Opposition Reacts
- 19 Feb 2024 7:01 AM
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The prime minister in his state of the nation address said that President Katalin Novák’s resignation was “a great loss for Hungary” and thanked both Novák and former Justice Minister Judit Varga for their work.
Updated: Orbán: 'Soros's People Blackmailing EC to Withhold Money From Hungary'
- 27 Dec 2023 8:19 AM
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“The people of George Soros keep blackmailing the European Commission to withhold money from Hungary because they want Ukraine to get that money,” Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said.
Watch: Orbán Re-Elected Leader of Fidesz - Party Congress Round-Up
- 20 Nov 2023 3:23 PM
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The 30th congress of ruling Fidesz re-elected Prime Minister Viktor Orbán as the party’s leader on Saturday. In his speech to the congress, Orbán said it was an “honour” to be given the mandate to lead the “most successful political community of the country, of Europe”.
Watch: PACE Place Hungary Under 'Full Monitoring Procedure'
- 14 Oct 2022 6:43 AM
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The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) on Wednesday voted to place Hungary under a full monitoring procedure, citing long-standing rule-of-law issues.
Watch: Hungarians React to Re-Election of PM Orbán
- 5 Apr 2022 12:48 PM
- current affairs
Mixed reactions in Hungary after PM Orban won a fourth term and his ruling Fidesz party extended its parliamentary majority by two seats with turnout at near record levels.
Watch: Results of Hungary's European Parliamentary & Local Elections Revealed
- 12 Jun 2024 10:23 AM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- current affairs
Péter Magyar, deputy leader and EP list-leading candidate of the Respect and Freedom (Tisza) party, said the Tisza party would prove to the Hungarian people that politics “can be beautiful, just and honest”.
Watch: "Peace March" in Budapest
- 3 Jun 2024 11:30 AM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- current affairs
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told participants of the Peace March in Budapest on Saturday that giving up on peace meant "choosing to die for the cause of Ukraine", but "we do not want to shed blood for Ukraine, we will not go to war, and we will not die for somebody else on foreign soil", he said.
"Crazy Idea": Orbán Slams EU Conscription Idea, Calls Role in Ukraine War ‘Irresponsible’
- 30 May 2024 8:31 AM
- current affairs
The Hungarian Prime Minister has strongly criticised the idea of compulsory EU-wide military conscription - Orban dismissed the conscription proposal as "insane" and a "crazy idea".
Updated: Hungarian Politicians React to Shooting of Slovak PM
- 21 May 2024 5:29 AM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- current affairs
Péter Szijjártó, the foreign minister, has called Wednesday’s shooting of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico “shocking and appalling”.
State of the Nation Speech: Orbán Praises Disgraced President, Says 2024 Will Be "A Year Of Success", Opposition Reacts
- 19 Feb 2024 7:01 AM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- current affairs
The prime minister in his state of the nation address said that President Katalin Novák’s resignation was “a great loss for Hungary” and thanked both Novák and former Justice Minister Judit Varga for their work.
Updated: Orbán: 'Soros's People Blackmailing EC to Withhold Money From Hungary'
- 27 Dec 2023 8:19 AM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- current affairs
“The people of George Soros keep blackmailing the European Commission to withhold money from Hungary because they want Ukraine to get that money,” Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said.
Watch: Orbán Re-Elected Leader of Fidesz - Party Congress Round-Up
- 20 Nov 2023 3:23 PM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- current affairs
The 30th congress of ruling Fidesz re-elected Prime Minister Viktor Orbán as the party’s leader on Saturday. In his speech to the congress, Orbán said it was an “honour” to be given the mandate to lead the “most successful political community of the country, of Europe”.
Watch: PACE Place Hungary Under 'Full Monitoring Procedure'
- 14 Oct 2022 6:43 AM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- current affairs
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) on Wednesday voted to place Hungary under a full monitoring procedure, citing long-standing rule-of-law issues.
Watch: Hungarians React to Re-Election of PM Orbán
- 5 Apr 2022 12:48 PM
- current affairs
Mixed reactions in Hungary after PM Orban won a fourth term and his ruling Fidesz party extended its parliamentary majority by two seats with turnout at near record levels.