The Hungarian Parliament voted overwhelmingly to repeal the law withdrawing from the International Criminal Court, a decision reflecting a shift in the country's foreign policy. This comes ahead of a set deadline.
Former Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has called on the new government to defend the country's interests in its relations with the European Union, warning of the consequences of negligence in this regard.
Reports indicate that the electoral defeat of former Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán may weaken the Kremlin's narrative suggesting Europe does not support Ukraine. This outcome could negatively impact Russian President Vladimir Putin's plans.
Peter Magyar, leader of the Hungarian 'Tisa' party, has urged security agencies to prevent businessmen linked to Prime Minister Viktor Orban from leaving the country following his party's victory in the legislative elections. This call reflects rising political tensions in Hungary.
Hungarian Prime Minister <strong>Viktor Orban</strong> announced he will not take his parliamentary seat following his party's significant loss in the recent elections. However, he plans to remain as the leader of <strong>Fidesz</strong> to spearhead a renewal process within the party.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has announced his resignation from parliament following his defeat in the elections held on April 12, ending 16 years of his rule. This comes after the victory of new politician Peter Magiar, who promised to change the system.
The spotlight is on Hungary as it prepares for the 2026 elections, which could determine the country's future in Europe. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán faces a formidable challenge from a rising opposition seeking to realign Hungary with the European Union.
Hungary is preparing for critical elections that may lead to a significant shift in political leadership, with forecasts suggesting the potential ousting of Prime Minister Viktor Orban. These elections come amid tense political atmospheres and growing economic challenges.
Hungarian voters began casting their ballots on Sunday in a crucial legislative election that may bring an end to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's over 16-year reign. Five parties are competing in this election, with expectations favoring the opposition.
Hungarian voters began casting their ballots on Sunday in a crucial legislative election that may bring an end to Prime Minister Viktor Orban's 16-year tenure. With 7.5 million voters participating, the election is under international scrutiny.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has warned of attempts by some European countries to exclude Hungary from voting on EU decisions. This statement was made during a special interview with RT, coinciding with the start of the Hungarian elections today.
Hungary is holding parliamentary elections today, with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán seeking a new term amid strong competition from Péter Magyar. This election is considered the most significant since 1989 and could affect Hungary's relations with its European allies.
Polling stations have opened in Hungary as Prime Minister Viktor Orbán faces a serious challenge from opposition leader Péter Magyari. This election is considered one of the most significant in Hungary's history, with Magyari aiming to end Orbán's 16 years of uncontested rule.
The upcoming elections in Hungary pose significant challenges for Israel, particularly if Prime Minister Viktor Orban loses. As a key ally of Netanyahu, the election results could reshape the relationship between the two countries.
During his visit to Hungary, US Vice President <strong>JD Vance</strong> criticized European Union leaders and Ukrainian President <strong>Volodymyr Zelensky</strong> for their failure to manage the Ukrainian conflict. These remarks come at a sensitive time ahead of Hungary's elections.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's remarks about Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban have sparked outrage, with many labeling them a 'scandal.' These comments come at a sensitive time as European relations face increasing tensions due to the war in Ukraine.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban expressed his willingness to support Russian President Vladimir Putin, including the possibility of hosting peace talks in Budapest. These remarks come at a sensitive time as elections approach in Hungary, raising concerns about the growing ties with Moscow.
Hungary is experiencing heightened political rhetoric ahead of upcoming elections, with the United States publicly supporting Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, increasing tensions with European nations.
Former U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> praised Hungary's Prime Minister <strong>Viktor Orbán</strong> during an election rally in <strong>Budapest</strong>, where Vice President <strong>JD Vance</strong> urged voters to support Orbán in the upcoming elections. These remarks come as polls indicate a decline in Orbán's popularity ahead of the elections.
In an unexpected move, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced his willingness to support Russian President Vladimir Putin, raising questions about Hungary's stance in current geopolitical crises. This announcement comes as tensions between Russia and the West escalate.
The United States has announced the dispatch of Vice President J.D. Vance to Hungary to support Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in his election campaign, facing significant challenges ahead of the elections scheduled for April 12. Orbán, a symbol of the far-right, is seeking a fifth term amid declining popularity in polls.
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance arrived in Budapest on Monday night for an official visit aimed at conveying President Donald Trump's support for his ally, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections.
US Vice President Jay D. Vance arrives in Hungary today to meet Prime Minister Viktor Orban, providing support ahead of the legislative elections scheduled for April 12. Polls indicate a lead for the opposition Tisza party, reflecting a notable desire for change among the youth after 16 years of Orban's rule.
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris visited Hungary to bolster Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's position before critical elections. This visit comes at a sensitive time as Orbán seeks to strengthen his political standing amid internal and external challenges.
Péter Tóth, head of the EU-Ukraine cooperation committee in the European Parliament, announced that the EU Council will revoke Hungary's voting rights if Viktor Orban wins the upcoming elections. This warning comes as Hungary approaches critical elections amid rising political tensions.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is focusing on anti-Ukrainian rhetoric as a key part of his election campaign, seemingly rewarded by Moscow for this stance. As tensions rise between Russia and Ukraine, Orbán emerges as an unexpected ally for Moscow in the heart of Europe.
Hungary is gearing up for pivotal elections that could significantly impact the country's future under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. With rising discontent towards his controversial policies, many observers see this as a potential opportunity for change.
Serbian authorities announced the discovery of explosives near a major gas pipeline supplying Serbia and Hungary. President Aleksandar Vučić informed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán about the threat to critical gas infrastructure.
Hungary is preparing for crucial parliamentary elections on April 12, with polls indicating that the opposition Tisza party, led by Peter Magar, is ahead of the ruling Fidesz party led by Viktor Orban. After 16 years in power, Orban faces significant challenges that could lead to the end of his rule.
The upcoming elections in Hungary are viewed by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's competitor as a referendum on the country's global status. These remarks come amid rising political and economic tensions in the nation.