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Viktor Orbán returns to Brussels after election setback
Hungary's former prime minister will return to Brussels next week for the first time since his election defeat in April, attending a gathering of the far-right Patriots for Europe. Former Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will return to Brussels next week for the first time since his election defeat, attending a summit of Patriots for Europe leaders — the far-right alliance he helped establish. Orbán will join other Patriots leaders — including Andrej Babiš, Czechia's prime minister—on...
Hungarian government to amend constitution to allow removal of president
At a press conference outside the Sándor Palace, Prime Minister Péter Magyar outlined Tamás Sulyok’s failings and announced plans to amend Hungary's Fundamental Law to allow for his removal. Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar has proposed amending the country's constitution to allow for the removal of its appointed president, potentially paving the way for direct elections. "Just as Viktor Orbán has abandoned the Hungarian people, so Tamás Sulyok, whom he appointed, has abandoned the...
Hungarian police approve Budapest Pride in break from Orbán era
Hungarian police have approved the upcoming Budapest Pride parade, marking a significant policy reversal. This decision contrasts with the previous year, when the government of Viktor Orbán had backed legislation allowing Pride events to be banned.
Prosecute Orbán’s inner circle over ‘stolen’ billions, Hungary’s anti-corruption watchdog says
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Hungarian MPs vote to remain member of ICC, overturning decision made by Orbán
Hungarian Members of Parliament have voted overwhelmingly to keep the country a member of the International Criminal Court (ICC). This decision reverses a previous stance taken by Viktor Orbán's government. The vote comes just before Hungary was set to become the sole EU member not recognising the court's jurisdiction.
Hungarian MPs vote to remain member of ICC, overturning decision made by Orbán
Hungarian Members of Parliament have voted overwhelmingly to keep the country a member of the International Criminal Court (ICC). This decision reverses a previous stance taken by the government of Viktor Orbán. The vote comes just before Hungary was set to become the only EU member not to recognise the ICC's jurisdiction.
Orbán’s media slop spread poison beyond Hungary. Luckily, fearless, fact-based reporting endures
Across Europe, public service journalism is a shield for democracy. But we have to decide if we want to fight for its survivalFor 16 years, Viktor Orbán’s government poured millions of euros of public money into thinktanks, institutions and media outlets sympathetic to its illiberal views – not only in Hungary but beyond its borders. In Slovakia, for instance, where a sizeable Hungarian minority lives, Budapest is alleged to have sent millions of euros to favoured media organisations.
What Germany expects from Hungary now: Magyar visits Merz
Hungarian Prime Minister Magyar is paying his first official visit to Berlin. Germany will discuss Hungary's new role in the EU, expecting Budapest to not cause political headaches. When Péter Magyar won Hungary’s parliamentary elections in March 2026, bringing an end to Viktor Orbán’s 16 years in power, there was palpable relief in many European capitals.
Hungary’s Magyar threatens to amend constitution to oust president
Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar on Monday threatened to amend the country’s constitution to oust President Tamás Sulyok. Magyar said his government would attempt to use all available legal tools to remove Hungary’s head of state, an ally of former prime minister Viktor Orbán, and even change the country’s fundamental law to force his exit. “This process will take about a month, we are trying to adopt the necessary legislation as quickly as possible, and yes,...
Péter Magyar wins the Hungarian election by a landslide
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