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All Votes Counted, Tisza Takes Supermajority in Hungary
- 20 Apr 2026 1:45 PM
- current affairs
With all votes cast in the April 12 general election counted, the Tisza Party will have 141 representatives in Hungary's 199-seat parliament, giving the party a comfortable two-thirds majority with 70.85 percent, data from the National Election Office released late Saturday show.
National Celebration Planned in Budapest for New Government's Inauguration
- 20 Apr 2026 6:39 AM
- current affairs
The Tisza Party will organise a major national event on Kossuth Square in front of Parliament to mark the inaugural session of the new National Assembly, party leader and prime minister-elect Peter Magyar announced in Budapest on Friday.
Capped Fuel Prices to Remain Under New Government in Hungary
- 17 Apr 2026 6:53 AM
- shopping
The capped fuel prices for both diesel and petrol will remain in place after the new government takes office, and this will not impose an additional burden on Hungary's budget, Tisza Party leader Peter Magyar said in a Facebook post on Thursday.
Netanyahu Invited to Budapest as Magyar Signals Continuity of Friendly Israeli - Hungary Ties
- 16 Apr 2026 1:04 PM
- current affairs
Hungary's prime minister-elect Peter Magyar has had talks by phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and invited him to Budapest, the Israeli foreign ministry said on its website on Wednesday.
Cultural Festival: ‘Japanese Days’ in Budapest, 17 – 18 April
- 16 Apr 2026 7:16 AM
- entertainment
Budapest is set to host a diverse celebration of Japanese heritage this month, as "Japanese Days" brings a mix of traditional and contemporary programs to several venues in the city.
President of Hungary Called 'Unfit for Office' by Magyar as He's Formally Invited to Form Gov't
- 16 Apr 2026 6:05 AM
- current affairs
Peter Magyar, the leader of the Tisza Party, on Wednesday said President Tamas Sulyok will formally invite him to form the next government. Magyar met the president after Sulyok invited the leaders of the parties with mandates in the new parliament to attend talks at Sandor Palace.
Slovenia PM Accepts Magyar's Invitation to Visit Budapest
- 15 Apr 2026 12:43 PM
- current affairs
Slovenian acting Prime Minister Robert Golob on Monday congratulated by phone Peter Magyar on his victory in Hungary's election and accepted an invitation from Magyar to visit Budapest in May, the Slovenian government said in a post on X.
Magyar: Hungary to Opt Out of Euro 90 Billion Ukraine Loan, Reject any Migration
- 14 Apr 2026 12:47 PM
- current affairs
Peter Magyar, the leader of the victorious Tisza Party, on Monday told an international press conference that Hungary would neither participate in the 90 billion euro European Union loan to Ukraine nor support Ukraine's fast-tracked EU accession.
Watch: New Documentary Reports on Widespread Vote-Buying in Hungary
- 9 Apr 2026 9:30 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
A new documentary presents through almost 60 interviews the Hungarian system of vote buying in which Fidesz wins an estimated 500,000 votes, primarily in the extremely poor villages of northern and eastern Hungary.
All Votes Counted, Tisza Takes Supermajority in Hungary
- 20 Apr 2026 1:45 PM
- current affairs
With all votes cast in the April 12 general election counted, the Tisza Party will have 141 representatives in Hungary's 199-seat parliament, giving the party a comfortable two-thirds majority with 70.85 percent, data from the National Election Office released late Saturday show.
National Celebration Planned in Budapest for New Government's Inauguration
- 20 Apr 2026 6:39 AM
- current affairs
The Tisza Party will organise a major national event on Kossuth Square in front of Parliament to mark the inaugural session of the new National Assembly, party leader and prime minister-elect Peter Magyar announced in Budapest on Friday.
Capped Fuel Prices to Remain Under New Government in Hungary
- 17 Apr 2026 6:53 AM
- shopping
The capped fuel prices for both diesel and petrol will remain in place after the new government takes office, and this will not impose an additional burden on Hungary's budget, Tisza Party leader Peter Magyar said in a Facebook post on Thursday.
Netanyahu Invited to Budapest as Magyar Signals Continuity of Friendly Israeli - Hungary Ties
- 16 Apr 2026 1:04 PM
- current affairs
Hungary's prime minister-elect Peter Magyar has had talks by phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and invited him to Budapest, the Israeli foreign ministry said on its website on Wednesday.
Cultural Festival: ‘Japanese Days’ in Budapest, 17 – 18 April
- 16 Apr 2026 7:16 AM
- entertainment
Budapest is set to host a diverse celebration of Japanese heritage this month, as "Japanese Days" brings a mix of traditional and contemporary programs to several venues in the city.
President of Hungary Called 'Unfit for Office' by Magyar as He's Formally Invited to Form Gov't
- 16 Apr 2026 6:05 AM
- current affairs
Peter Magyar, the leader of the Tisza Party, on Wednesday said President Tamas Sulyok will formally invite him to form the next government. Magyar met the president after Sulyok invited the leaders of the parties with mandates in the new parliament to attend talks at Sandor Palace.
Slovenia PM Accepts Magyar's Invitation to Visit Budapest
- 15 Apr 2026 12:43 PM
- current affairs
Slovenian acting Prime Minister Robert Golob on Monday congratulated by phone Peter Magyar on his victory in Hungary's election and accepted an invitation from Magyar to visit Budapest in May, the Slovenian government said in a post on X.
Magyar: Hungary to Opt Out of Euro 90 Billion Ukraine Loan, Reject any Migration
- 14 Apr 2026 12:47 PM
- current affairs
Peter Magyar, the leader of the victorious Tisza Party, on Monday told an international press conference that Hungary would neither participate in the 90 billion euro European Union loan to Ukraine nor support Ukraine's fast-tracked EU accession.
Watch: New Documentary Reports on Widespread Vote-Buying in Hungary
- 9 Apr 2026 9:30 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
A new documentary presents through almost 60 interviews the Hungarian system of vote buying in which Fidesz wins an estimated 500,000 votes, primarily in the extremely poor villages of northern and eastern Hungary.


















