A Tisza government is committed to improving the business environment for enterprises and will increase economic productivity and the efficiency of the domestic SME sector through a comprehensive series of measures, István Kapitány, the Tisza Party’s nominee for minister of economy and energy, wrote on Facebook on Tuesday.
Child protection law struck down by EU court
The European Court of Justice has officially declared Hungary’s child protection law unlawful due to discrimination and stigmatization.
Education to become strategic sector under Tisza government
Education will become a strategically important sector under a Tisza government, the party’s president wrote on Facebook on Tuesday after holding consultations with the principals of 15 secondary schools run by different maintaining bodies.
Parliament inaugural session set for May 9
President Tamás Sulyok has convened the inaugural session of the new National Assembly for 10 a.m. on May 9, the Sándor Palace announced.
Sixteen-ministry cabinet planned as government formation advances
Tisza Party leader and prime minister-designate Péter Magyar on Monday named seven ministers of his future government and announced nine additional ministries at a press conference in Budapest following the first meeting of the party’s parliamentary faction.
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OTP chief signals constructive ties with incoming government
Sándor Csányi, president of the country’s leading commercial bank, expressed confidence in constructive cooperation with the incoming Tisza government.
Hungarians take home more: Net earnings outpace inflation
Full-time employees’ average gross earnings were HUF 725,500 and average net earnings reached HUF 509,200 in February 2026. Average gross earnings grew by 9.7%, net average earnings increased by 12.0% and real earnings were 10.5% higher than a year earlier.
Boracay: Jungle treks, waterfalls, and the endless sea
One of the Philippines’ most famous gems, Boracay is renowned for more than just its dazzlingly white, four-kilometer stretch of magical shoreline. This island, just 10 square kilometers in size, holds centuries of history, a rich natural world, and an ever-evolving role in tourism—all ...
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Brutal killer of two women ’named’ after police fail
Eli Frankel, a television and documentary producer in Los Angeles, is emphatic that after three years of research he has solved the particularly savage murders of Leila Welsh in 1941 and Elizabeth Short in 1947, two investigations that stumped huge police manhunts and are ...
Right-wing community needs complete renewal, says Orbán
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, also the leader of Fidesz, spoke about the need for a complete renewal of the right-wing community in an interview broadcast on the Patrióta YouTube channel on Thursday. He described the election outcome as a clear defeat for the governing ...
Protected fuel price to remain in place
Hungarian fuel prices will remain capped, Péter Magyar announced on Thursday evening after consultations with Zsolt Hernádi, CEO of MOL, and his colleagues.
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Orbán: A country can’t be built on anger and hatred
At the final campaign rally in Budapest, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán outlined the stakes of the upcoming election, focusing on peace, sovereignty, and Hungary’s position in an increasingly uncertain international environment.
Orbán: “Zelenskyy has entered the Hungarian election, but Hungary must stay out of the war”
“The most important commitment is to stay out of the war and protect Hungary from external pressure.”
Orbán: “Hungarians beyond the borders have the most at stake in this election”
Speaking at a campaign rally in Debrecen, Prime Minister Orbán thanked RMDSZ President Hunor Kelemen for attending the event and stated: “If anyone has a great stake in this election, it is Hungarians beyond the borders.” He added that these communities require a strong ...
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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, ...
