Kocsis: MPs won’t hold vote on transparency law before the summer
Fidesz is united behind making use of a law to protect sovereignty, but a debate is underway about what form the relevant legislation should take.
Government to double donations for flood-hit Szeklerland
Raging floods in Szeklerland have caused widespread damage beyond the catchment area of the Praid salt mine.
Government announces rapid rail link between Liszt Ferenc International Airport and Nyugati Station
The rail link would require the addition of a new line only between the airport and the capital's District X.
Szentkirályi calls for a review of all Budapest spending since 2019
"Karácsony and the Tisza coalition, which gives the city leadership, owes all Budapest citizens answers," Alexandra Szentkirályi said.
Minister Gulyás: We are not heading toward peace, but wading deeper into war
At Wednesday’s Government Info session, Minister Gergely Gulyás issued a stark assessment of the Ukraine conflict, declaring, “We are not heading toward peace. Instead of moving out of war, we are wading deeper into it.”
State Secretary marks anniversary of post-WWI Trianon Peace Treaty
Boglárka Illés said it is not enough to remember the losses; one should also see the strength of the Hungarian nation.
Orbán meets Bulgarian political scientist Ivan Krastev in Budapest
Ivan Krastev held a lecture in the House of Terror Museum under the title "The end of the long 20th century".
Hankó: Government values all Hungarian talent
Balázs Hankó said the government is committed to running a talent management system that supports and improves Hungarian talent around the world.
Hankó: Brussels wants to erase our Judeo-Christian culture
Minister Hankó said those who were fighting for their nation and justice would never waver, adding that "this is how we patriots are."
Over 1.6 million votes submitted in Voks 2025 on Ukraine’s accession to EU
Balázs Hidvéghi said the referendum would continue until June 20 and encouraged everyone to cast their vote.
