European Commissioner for Justice, <strong>Michael McGrath</strong>, stated that Hungary is on a clear path to restore the rule of law ahead of talks between Prime Minister <strong>Péter Márki-Zay</strong> and European Commission President <strong>Ursula von der Leyen</strong>. This comes as efforts are made to unlock €17 billion in frozen funds due to corruption concerns.
Hungarian Prime Minister <strong>Péter Márki-Zay</strong> is traveling to <strong>Brussels</strong> for crucial meetings aimed at resetting relations with the European Union. This visit comes as Hungary seeks to recover <strong>10 billion euros</strong> in frozen funds due to concerns over corruption and rule of law deficiencies.
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.
The new Hungarian government is set to allow the European Union to impose sanctions on Russian Patriarch Kirill, following a period of protection under former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. A small sanctions package targeting several individuals and Russian ships is expected to be discussed this week.
The Hungarian Parliament officially appointed Peter Magyar as Prime Minister, marking a significant political shift after Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule. Magyar, a pro-European conservative, has pledged to change the existing system.
Peter Magar has assumed the role of Prime Minister of Hungary after taking the oath in parliament, marking the end of Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule. Magar has called for former officials to resign by May 31.
Chinese investments in Hungary have significantly influenced recent election outcomes. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán lost parliamentary seats due to concerns over an environmentally controversial lithium battery factory project.
The Egyptian Paralympic Committee signed a Memorandum of Understanding with its Hungarian counterpart to enhance sports cooperation and exchange expertise. This initiative aims to support Paralympic sports and strengthen relations between the two countries.
The new Prime Minister of Hungary, <strong>Peter Magyar</strong>, has proposed a meeting with Ukrainian President <strong>Volodymyr Zelensky</strong> in June to improve the strained bilateral relations between the two countries. This offer comes after Magyar's victory in the elections held on April 12, succeeding former Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Hungary's new Prime Minister, Péter Magyar, revealed that wealthy individuals connected to the previous government under Viktor Orbán are transferring their assets abroad. He urged authorities to detain the 'oligarchic' families fleeing the country.
Hungarian Prime Minister <strong>Viktor Orban</strong> announced he will not take his seat in parliament following a significant defeat for his party <strong>Fidesz</strong>. This loss, which occurred on <strong>April 12</strong>, marks the end of his 16-year rule.
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 new Hungarian government has announced swift actions to prepare for joining the Eurozone, boosting the country's bond market. This initiative comes at a critical time for the Hungarian economy as officials aim to improve financial conditions.
The European Court of Justice has ruled that Hungary violated human rights through discriminatory laws against the LGBTQIA+ community. This decision follows a complaint filed by the European Commission in July 2022.
Today, voters in Hungary are heading to the polls for critical elections that may shape the country's future in the European Union. A record turnout is expected, highlighting the significance of this event.
Hungary faces crucial elections that could lead to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán losing power after 16 years of governance. These elections come amid corruption allegations and declining public services.
Hungarian citizens began voting on Sunday in legislative elections that could determine the future of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who has been in power for 16 years. Many countries, including the United States and Europe, are closely watching the results of this significant event.
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.
Hungarian voters are heading to the polls in an election that could end Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule, amid growing dissatisfaction with the economic situation. Polls indicate that the opposition party Tisza is leading over the ruling Fidesz party.
Hungarian Prime Minister <strong>Viktor Orbán</strong> has called for increased voter participation in elections, emphasizing that a larger number of voters will strengthen the democratic process. This statement came after he cast his vote, highlighting the importance of every individual's voice.
Hungary faces increasing economic challenges due to its 'Orbanomics' model, which has led to rising inflation and slowing growth. This situation arises as citizens prepare for upcoming elections.
Hungary held crucial elections amid a heated campaign, with voters flocking to support both the government and the opposition. This election reflects a deep division in Hungarian society at a sensitive time.
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.
Hungarians began voting today in a pivotal parliamentary election that may bring an end to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's 16-year reign. The elections raise concerns in Russia and create ripples in the Western right-wing movement.
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 <strong>Viktor Orbán</strong>, aged 62, faces unprecedented challenges in his quest for a fifth term, as he experiences increasing pressure from his opponent <strong>Péter Márki-Zay</strong>, a relatively unknown figure just two years ago. This challenge arises at a sensitive time for Hungary, as Orbán steps out of his traditional meeting framework to confront his critics directly.
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 opened today in Hungary for critical elections that could lead to the ousting of populist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Voters are eager to express their opinions on Orbán's policies over the past years.