114 result(s) for simicska lajos
Local Opinion: Jobbik On The Brink Of A Split
- 11 Jun 2018 9:07 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
As Jobbik expels radical right-wing László Toroczkai, two pro-government pundits wonder about the fate of Jobbik.
Hungarian Independent Media Continues To Shrink
- 8 Jun 2018 8:55 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- business
Following the closure of several independent media outlets in Hungary in recent times, weekly political magazine Heti Válasz has announced the end of its print edition. The move comes after unsuccessful negotiations with a potential American investor.
Sale Of Magyar Nemzet Now Less Likely
- 13 Apr 2018 12:06 PM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
Businessman Lajos Simicska and newly elected LMP MP Péter Ungár will begin negotiations on the sale of Magyar Nemzet on Monday, HVG writes.
Video: Government-Critical Media To Close
- 10 Apr 2018 3:31 PM
- https://bbj.hu/
- current affairs
Magyar Nemzet, the broadsheet daily newspaper founded 80 years ago which has become increasingly critical of the government in recent times, will close down on Wednesday, reportedly due to a lack of funds. Radio station Lánchíd Rádió, belonging to the same media group, will also shut down, according to reports.
BBC: ‘Orbán Thinks He Can Manipulate Putin’
- 7 Apr 2018 2:46 PM
- https://bbj.hu/
- current affairs
According to the polls, Fidesz and its president, Viktor Orbán are most likely to win the elections due on Sunday. What will it mean for Europe if he wins again? BBC presents a lengthy portrait of a politician who, it says, critics attack "as a racist and an authoritarian".
Local Opinion: Election Campaign In Full Swing
- 26 Mar 2018 9:15 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
With just two weeks to go till the Parliamentary election, weeklies and the dailies’ weekend editions discuss corruption scandals and ponder what comes after 8 April.
Felcsút Mayor Mészáros Seen As Most Corrupt – Poll
- 6 Mar 2018 9:52 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
Felcsút mayor Lőrinc Mészáros, government commissioner in charge of the movie industry Andy Vajna, István Tiborcz, the son-in-law of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Antal Rogán, head of the prime minister’s office, and Lajos Simicska, a businessman who used to be a close friend of the premier, are regarded, in that order, as the most corrupt Hungarians, a poll Závecz Research conducted for HírTV, ...
HírTV Cutting Back
- 30 Jan 2018 9:00 AM
- entertainment
HírTV is outsourcing programme production and cancelling other productions due to financial problems, Magyar Idők writes.
Zoom.hu: Fidesz-Connected Agencies Have Reserved All Available Billboards In Run-Up To Election
- 17 Jan 2018 9:02 AM
- current affairs
Zoom.hu reports that Fidesz has ordered all the billboard spaces available for political campaigns through December (with the exception of those owned by Lajos Simicska’s billboard company). If true, then Hungary’s political opposition will have limited exposure when it comes to billboard advertising in the run-up to the general election on April 8.
Local Opinion: Jobbik On The Brink Of A Split
- 11 Jun 2018 9:07 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
As Jobbik expels radical right-wing László Toroczkai, two pro-government pundits wonder about the fate of Jobbik.
Hungarian Independent Media Continues To Shrink
- 8 Jun 2018 8:55 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- business
Following the closure of several independent media outlets in Hungary in recent times, weekly political magazine Heti Válasz has announced the end of its print edition. The move comes after unsuccessful negotiations with a potential American investor.
Sale Of Magyar Nemzet Now Less Likely
- 13 Apr 2018 12:06 PM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
Businessman Lajos Simicska and newly elected LMP MP Péter Ungár will begin negotiations on the sale of Magyar Nemzet on Monday, HVG writes.
Video: Government-Critical Media To Close
- 10 Apr 2018 3:31 PM
- https://bbj.hu/
- current affairs
Magyar Nemzet, the broadsheet daily newspaper founded 80 years ago which has become increasingly critical of the government in recent times, will close down on Wednesday, reportedly due to a lack of funds. Radio station Lánchíd Rádió, belonging to the same media group, will also shut down, according to reports.
BBC: ‘Orbán Thinks He Can Manipulate Putin’
- 7 Apr 2018 2:46 PM
- https://bbj.hu/
- current affairs
According to the polls, Fidesz and its president, Viktor Orbán are most likely to win the elections due on Sunday. What will it mean for Europe if he wins again? BBC presents a lengthy portrait of a politician who, it says, critics attack "as a racist and an authoritarian".
Local Opinion: Election Campaign In Full Swing
- 26 Mar 2018 9:15 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
With just two weeks to go till the Parliamentary election, weeklies and the dailies’ weekend editions discuss corruption scandals and ponder what comes after 8 April.
Felcsút Mayor Mészáros Seen As Most Corrupt – Poll
- 6 Mar 2018 9:52 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
Felcsút mayor Lőrinc Mészáros, government commissioner in charge of the movie industry Andy Vajna, István Tiborcz, the son-in-law of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Antal Rogán, head of the prime minister’s office, and Lajos Simicska, a businessman who used to be a close friend of the premier, are regarded, in that order, as the most corrupt Hungarians, a poll Závecz Research conducted for HírTV, ...
HírTV Cutting Back
- 30 Jan 2018 9:00 AM
- entertainment
HírTV is outsourcing programme production and cancelling other productions due to financial problems, Magyar Idők writes.
Zoom.hu: Fidesz-Connected Agencies Have Reserved All Available Billboards In Run-Up To Election
- 17 Jan 2018 9:02 AM
- current affairs
Zoom.hu reports that Fidesz has ordered all the billboard spaces available for political campaigns through December (with the exception of those owned by Lajos Simicska’s billboard company). If true, then Hungary’s political opposition will have limited exposure when it comes to billboard advertising in the run-up to the general election on April 8.