44 result(s) for szentkirályi in Current Affairs
”New Designer Drugs Flooding Into Budapest, from the Street to Luxury Clubs”
- 13 Mar 2025 7:06 AM
- current affairs
The metropolitan assembly's strategy against drug abuse "will not protect young people", Alexandra Szentkirályi, the head of the ruling parties' group in the assembly, said on Facebook on Wednesday.
Women in Hungary Were Not Treated Right Over Past 15 Years, Says Magyar
- 3 Mar 2025 11:57 AM
- current affairs
The opposition Tisza party is holding its first women's conference called Women for the future, party leader Peter Magyar said in a statement on Friday, adding that "women had not been treated as they should have been in the past 15 years, at a time of wasted opportunities".
Some Foreigners Want Certain Positions Represented in Hungary for Money, Says Szentkiralyi
- 26 Feb 2025 7:20 AM
- current affairs
Budapest citizens, and Hungarians in general, have a right to know when "foreign individuals want to have certain positions and values represented for money", Alexandra Szentkiralyi, the leader of Fidesz's Budapest chapter said.
Szentkirályi: How Many 'Foreign-Funded Agents' is Budapest City Administration Cooperating With Now?
- 24 Feb 2025 6:12 AM
- current affairs
Alexandra Szentkiralyi, the head of ruling Fidesz's Budapest chapter, on Saturday called on Budapest Mayor Gergely Karacsony and his administration to reveal how many "foreign-funded agent organisations" they were cooperating with.
Tisza Party Supporting 'Ultra-Liberal' Drug Strategy?
- 2 Dec 2024 7:10 AM
- current affairs
The opposition Tisza Party has signed up to "ultra-liberal" drug policies in Budapest, Alexandra Szentkirályi, the Fidesz-Christian Democrat group leader in the Budapest assembly, said.
Updated:Budapest Mayor Proposes Kiss, Vitezy for Deputy Mayors
- 28 Nov 2024 5:39 AM
- current affairs
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony has proposed councillors Ambrus Kiss and David Vitézy to fill the posts of deputy mayor, according to the agenda of the municipal assembly meeting set for Wednesday.
Drug Situation Serious in Budapest, Must Be Stopped, Says Szentkiralyi
- 22 Nov 2024 9:45 AM
- current affairs
Budapest has a serious drugs situation which must be brought to a stop, the head of the Fidesz-Christian Democrats group in the Budapest assembly said on Thursday.
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.
”New Designer Drugs Flooding Into Budapest, from the Street to Luxury Clubs”
- 13 Mar 2025 7:06 AM
- current affairs
The metropolitan assembly's strategy against drug abuse "will not protect young people", Alexandra Szentkirályi, the head of the ruling parties' group in the assembly, said on Facebook on Wednesday.
Women in Hungary Were Not Treated Right Over Past 15 Years, Says Magyar
- 3 Mar 2025 11:57 AM
- current affairs
The opposition Tisza party is holding its first women's conference called Women for the future, party leader Peter Magyar said in a statement on Friday, adding that "women had not been treated as they should have been in the past 15 years, at a time of wasted opportunities".
Some Foreigners Want Certain Positions Represented in Hungary for Money, Says Szentkiralyi
- 26 Feb 2025 7:20 AM
- current affairs
Budapest citizens, and Hungarians in general, have a right to know when "foreign individuals want to have certain positions and values represented for money", Alexandra Szentkiralyi, the leader of Fidesz's Budapest chapter said.
Szentkirályi: How Many 'Foreign-Funded Agents' is Budapest City Administration Cooperating With Now?
- 24 Feb 2025 6:12 AM
- current affairs
Alexandra Szentkiralyi, the head of ruling Fidesz's Budapest chapter, on Saturday called on Budapest Mayor Gergely Karacsony and his administration to reveal how many "foreign-funded agent organisations" they were cooperating with.
Tisza Party Supporting 'Ultra-Liberal' Drug Strategy?
- 2 Dec 2024 7:10 AM
- current affairs
The opposition Tisza Party has signed up to "ultra-liberal" drug policies in Budapest, Alexandra Szentkirályi, the Fidesz-Christian Democrat group leader in the Budapest assembly, said.
Updated:Budapest Mayor Proposes Kiss, Vitezy for Deputy Mayors
- 28 Nov 2024 5:39 AM
- current affairs
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony has proposed councillors Ambrus Kiss and David Vitézy to fill the posts of deputy mayor, according to the agenda of the municipal assembly meeting set for Wednesday.
Drug Situation Serious in Budapest, Must Be Stopped, Says Szentkiralyi
- 22 Nov 2024 9:45 AM
- current affairs
Budapest has a serious drugs situation which must be brought to a stop, the head of the Fidesz-Christian Democrats group in the Budapest assembly said on Thursday.
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.