
“We need to sweep these networks out of Hungary. Their goal is clear: They want governments in this region that serve their interests, not those of their own people,” PM Orbán said. Addressing a range of topics in this morning’s radio interview from pension policies to international pressures, the prime minister emphasized that Hungary’s conservative government sees elderly citizens as a key priority, both out of economic prudence and fundamental respect.

Number of BEVs in Hungary climbs to over 72,000
By 2026, the number of BEVs in Hungary is expected to reach 120,000.

DK on World Cancer Day: People left in the lurch
4 February is World Cancer Day. However, if you look at the Hungarian data, there is no reason to rejoice, writes the opposition party DK.

Double-digit price increase again for residential homes?
Property prices are likely to rise by 14-17% this year.

Gulyás: “The 13th-month pension is part of Hungary’s system and will remain so”
At the Government Info, Minister Gergely Gulyás addressed several key issues, including pension policy, housing programs, and the latest developments regarding the Rákosrendező land purchase. He also responded to questions about external political pressures and Hungary’s diplomatic stance.
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Foreign Minister proposes unification of UN’s anti-terrorism operations
Minister Szijjártó said mankind was living through "an era of dangers and constant crises", with the uncertainties causing serious security challenges.

State Secretary: Government to ease conditions for subsidised credit for SMEs
The government will ease the conditions for subsidised credit for SMEs to support purchases of equipment and make technology upgrades, widening the scope of eligible businesses.

Németh: Hungary’s energy prices are cheapest in Europe
Szilárd Németh said household gas and electricity prices were "significantly" lower than those in other countries in the region.

FM: Hungary has an interest in the survival and effective operation of the UN
Minister Szijjártó said the world organization was facing serious challenges so its leaders should finally move out of their comfort zone if they wanted to save the institution.

Traffic restrictions at Budapest Airport
Traffic restrictions are to be expected at Budapest Airport ‘Ferenc Liszt’ from 20 February.

MÁV to modernise its locomotive fleet
This year, 55 locomotives will arrive at MÁV Személyszállító Zrt.
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Orbán: A new era begins for Hungarian-American relations
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in an interview on Kossuth Radio’s “Good Morning, Hungary!,” reflected on critical global and domestic challenges, emphasizing the importance of sovereignty, energy security, and renewed international partnerships in 2025. His remarks centered on the transition in U.S. leadership, the role ...

Tuzson: Hungarians receive 1 billion HUF retrieved from online scammers
Minister Tuzson called swift action "key importance" in online scams and noted new measures that allow police to access information faster and banks to block scam transfers.

Fidesz MEP: Patriots for Europe are setting up a vetting committee on Facebook censorship
"Many people in the European Parliament often cite the freedom of speech and basic values of constitutionality. It will now show how much they take them seriously," Csaba Dömötör said.
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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.

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.

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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, ...