
In an interview with Patrióta, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has warned that Europe is facing a deepening geopolitical crisis, as the war in Ukraine reveals a growing divide between the United States and its European allies. “The Ukrainians’ only remaining hope is to keep the Europeans engaged,” he said, pointing to what he described as a clear transatlantic rupture.

Hankó: It is time to launch a rule-of-law procedure against Brussels
Balázs Hankó said Hungary was not alone, with the MEPs of several other countries expressing their support for family protection and normality at the initiative of the Patriots for Europe group.

Gál: Patriots for Europe is leading the fight for a more competitive Europe
Kinga Gál said the formation of the group represented a clear message from voters in last year's EP election that they wanted change and rejected the "disastrous policies" of the previous European Commission.

Home Start to help young Hungarians purchase their own home
Miklós Panyi said instalments on Home Start loans could be even lower than monthly rents.

Hungary will not become a puppet state of Brussels
Brussels has unveiled its latest Rule of Law Report, a document that reads more like a political manifesto authored by Péter Magyar’s team than a legal assessment.
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Nézőpont Institute: The rule of law must apply to Brussels too
In a comprehensive new analysis, the Nézőpont Institute has raised serious concerns over the state of rule of law within the European Union’s own institutions. Contrary to the prevailing narrative that focuses scrutiny exclusively on member states, the report argues that systemic legal irregularities ...

Fidesz MEPs: Von der Leyen symbolises the catastrophic decisions of Brussels
The Fidesz-KDNP group and the Patriots for Europe rejected her re-election from the start, but the situation has got even worse over the past year.

Sovereignty Protection Office probes disinformation campaigns launched in Hungary in connection with Russia-Ukraine war
The office said in a statement that its analysis showed that these operations aimed not only to mislead the Hungarian public but also to limit the country’s sovereign decision-making by undermining public trust.

Fidesz-led EP group voted against plans to cut farm subsidies
A document contains plans for targeted subsidies rather than current area-based support, so fewer farmers would receive funding.

President Sulyok nominates Imre Juhász as Commissioner for Fundamental Rights
The position has been vacant since Ákos Kozma, the former ombudsman, was appointed as a constitutional judge last month.

Orbán: We will win the next election
The prime minister said the government has implemented measure after measure to offer opportunities to Hungarians, a broader scope of Hungarians.
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Orbán: Ukraine would not last a day without the West
"We don't want the Russia-Ukraine war to become our war," the prime minister said.

Average gross earnings grow by nearly 10 percent
Full-time employees’ average gross earnings were HUF 708,300 and average net earnings reached HUF 486,500 in April 2025. Average gross earnings grew by 9.8%, net earnings increased by 9.6% and real earnings were 5.2% higher than a year earlier. Median gross earnings were HUF ...

Bóka calls for ‘fundamental change’ in EU’s Ukraine strategy
János Bóka said Hungary had proposed that the EU summit should "mention in a short text that an immediate ceasefire and peace talks are needed in the war."
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Egis favipiravir drug licenced for Covid-19 treatment
A new drug with the active ingredient favipiravir manufactured by Hungarian pharmaceutical company Egis has been licenced for treatment of Covid-19 by the National Institute of Pharmacy and Nutrition (OGYEI), the institute said on Saturday.

Fidesz MEP slams leftist opposition for thwarting proposal on Islamist terrorism
Leftist MEPs of the European Parliament, including those of Hungary's Democratic Coalition and Momentum parties, on Monday voted down a right-wing proposal to put issues around Islamist terrorism in Europe on the agenda, ruling Fidesz MEP Balazs Hidveghi told public media.

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Orbán: New EU migration pact could force Hungary to welcome migrants
Hungary does not support the new migration and refugee package presented by the European Commission on Wednesday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told Reuters newswire on Friday. Under the package, Hungary's commitment to send people back from the southern EU states like Italy or Greece, ...