State Secretary: Home Start programme could support ‘normalisation or even reduction’ of rental rates
The programme, set to launch on September 1, will offer all first-time home buyers, regardless of age or family status, a 3pc fixed-rate loan up to HUF 50m for the purchase of flats.
Menczer: Brussels is keeping silent on the case of József Sebestyén
Tamás Menczer said both Weber and Von der Leyen know that a country where "a man is beaten to death during forced conscription cannot access the European Union".
Orbán: At least 20% of Hungarians’ money would be given to Ukraine in EU budget
"I can confidently say, not based on my own knowledge, but based on the knowledge of experts, that at least 20 percent of this budget is targeted at Ukraine," PM Orbán said.
President Sulyok: Transcarpathia is not alone
The president asked ethnic Hungarians in Transcarpathia to "keep their faith and not to forget that they are not alone".
Hungarian government bans three Ukrainian officials from Hungary
The foreign minister said those banned were responsible for forced conscription in Ukraine.
Hungary must stay on the side of peace, PM says
The prime minister said the war in Ukraine will not end unless the Russian and US presidents sit down for talks and they reach an overall agreement.
Ukraine’s ambassador to Hungary summoned to Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade again
The ambassador has been summoned over the issue of the church in Palagy Komarivci (Palágykomoróc).
PM Orbán: “If everyone wants peace, why is there still war?”
In an interview with the Ultrahang YouTube channel, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán shared his views on politics, war, and media manipulation, emphasizing Hungary’s unwavering stance on peace and calling out those who, despite declarations, have vested interests in prolonging war.
Gulyás: Country where conscripts are beaten to death is ‘not ready for EU membership’
Gergely Gulyás said so far, not all EU member states had aligned themselves with Hungary's "firm stance".
Hungarian farmers protest against ‘drastic reduction’ in agricultural support
NAK and MAGOSZ said the European Commission was preparing to rechannel support for farmers to Ukraine's accession and defense expenditures, while obstructing access to resources with "non-transparent rule of law procedures".
