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Former PM Orbán Analyses Election Defeat, Pledges Fidesz Renewal by Autumn
- 15 Jun 2026 1:03 PM
- current affairs
Former Prime Minister Viktor Orban summed up the causes leading to his Fidesz party's defeat in the April 12 election and pledged a "full refurbishment" of the party by autumn, speaking at Fidesz's 32nd renewal congress in Budapest on Saturday.
Radical Party to Counter Budapest Pride March with 'Family Pride'
- 2 Jun 2026 9:33 AM
- current affairs
The radical opposition Our Homeland party will organise a full day's programme dubbed "Family Pride" to counter this year's Budapest Pride March, party leader Laszlo Toroczkai said on Friday.
Update: Sulyok 'Ruined Presidency' in Hungary, Says Magyar - Successor to be Elected by Parl't
- 2 Jun 2026 7:53 AM
- current affairs
"Tamás Sulyok has destroyed the institution of the president of the republic," Prime Minister Peter Magyar said in an interview to news portal Telex on Monday evening.
New Survey: 2/3 of Hungarians Would Put Orbán on Trial Now
- 8 May 2026 9:32 AM
- current affairs
A newly published survey by Medián, one of Hungary’s most respected polling companies and among the few to closely predict the outcome of the recent parliamentary election, points to major shifts in the country’s political landscape.
Line-Up Finalised for Hungary’s New Government
- 4 May 2026 7:21 AM
- current affairs
The Tisza Party is setting up a new, independent environmental authority, Laszlo Gajdos, the incoming minister for the living environment said on Thursday.
Greenpeace Investigation: No Toxic Pollution Found Near Battery Plants in Hungary
- 21 Apr 2026 7:24 AM
- current affairs
A new independent investigation by Greenpeace has provided a significant turnaround for the narrative surrounding the environmental impact of battery manufacturing in Hungary. Despite months of intense public debate and political allegations, the organization’s latest findings show no evidence of hazardous pollution in areas surrounding the country’s largest facilities.
Orbán Ousted: Tisza Wins Supermajority in Hungary - Swift International Reaction
- 14 Apr 2026 7:20 AM
- current affairs
Tisza has won convincingly, with 138 seats in Hungary’s 199-seat parliament, securing a two-thirds supermajority. Fidesz falls to 55 seats, and will serve as the main opposition party. DK failed to win a single seat, and Klára Dobrev resigned as party leader.
Hungary Votes This Sunday: What Expats Should Know Ahead of April 12 Election
- 9 Apr 2026 3:55 PM
- current affairs
Hungary heads to the polls this Sunday, 12 April, in what is widely seen as one of the most consequential elections in the country’s post-communist history.
Watch: Who is Péter Magyar? What Does His Tisza Party Stand For? And Can Magyar Beat Orbán?
- 9 Apr 2026 9:32 AM
- current affairs
Magyar is the most visible new face on Hungary’s political stage — a former Fidesz insider who turned into a high-profile opposition leader almost overnight. He now accuses the government of nepotism, misusing EU funds, and using state media for propaganda, advocating for policies to combat corruption and restore democratic institutions.
Former PM Orbán Analyses Election Defeat, Pledges Fidesz Renewal by Autumn
- 15 Jun 2026 1:03 PM
- current affairs
Former Prime Minister Viktor Orban summed up the causes leading to his Fidesz party's defeat in the April 12 election and pledged a "full refurbishment" of the party by autumn, speaking at Fidesz's 32nd renewal congress in Budapest on Saturday.
Radical Party to Counter Budapest Pride March with 'Family Pride'
- 2 Jun 2026 9:33 AM
- current affairs
The radical opposition Our Homeland party will organise a full day's programme dubbed "Family Pride" to counter this year's Budapest Pride March, party leader Laszlo Toroczkai said on Friday.
Update: Sulyok 'Ruined Presidency' in Hungary, Says Magyar - Successor to be Elected by Parl't
- 2 Jun 2026 7:53 AM
- current affairs
"Tamás Sulyok has destroyed the institution of the president of the republic," Prime Minister Peter Magyar said in an interview to news portal Telex on Monday evening.
New Survey: 2/3 of Hungarians Would Put Orbán on Trial Now
- 8 May 2026 9:32 AM
- current affairs
A newly published survey by Medián, one of Hungary’s most respected polling companies and among the few to closely predict the outcome of the recent parliamentary election, points to major shifts in the country’s political landscape.
Line-Up Finalised for Hungary’s New Government
- 4 May 2026 7:21 AM
- current affairs
The Tisza Party is setting up a new, independent environmental authority, Laszlo Gajdos, the incoming minister for the living environment said on Thursday.
Greenpeace Investigation: No Toxic Pollution Found Near Battery Plants in Hungary
- 21 Apr 2026 7:24 AM
- current affairs
A new independent investigation by Greenpeace has provided a significant turnaround for the narrative surrounding the environmental impact of battery manufacturing in Hungary. Despite months of intense public debate and political allegations, the organization’s latest findings show no evidence of hazardous pollution in areas surrounding the country’s largest facilities.
Orbán Ousted: Tisza Wins Supermajority in Hungary - Swift International Reaction
- 14 Apr 2026 7:20 AM
- current affairs
Tisza has won convincingly, with 138 seats in Hungary’s 199-seat parliament, securing a two-thirds supermajority. Fidesz falls to 55 seats, and will serve as the main opposition party. DK failed to win a single seat, and Klára Dobrev resigned as party leader.
Hungary Votes This Sunday: What Expats Should Know Ahead of April 12 Election
- 9 Apr 2026 3:55 PM
- current affairs
Hungary heads to the polls this Sunday, 12 April, in what is widely seen as one of the most consequential elections in the country’s post-communist history.
Watch: Who is Péter Magyar? What Does His Tisza Party Stand For? And Can Magyar Beat Orbán?
- 9 Apr 2026 9:32 AM
- current affairs
Magyar is the most visible new face on Hungary’s political stage — a former Fidesz insider who turned into a high-profile opposition leader almost overnight. He now accuses the government of nepotism, misusing EU funds, and using state media for propaganda, advocating for policies to combat corruption and restore democratic institutions.

















