FM: Hungarians are the only ones able to stop Ukraine’s EU accession
The foreign minister said that such a step would "present impossible challenges for our economy" and ruin past achievements.
State Secretary marks Memorial Day of victims of Hungarian Holocaust
Péter Sztáray said the diplomatic and legal attacks against Israel opened the door for anti-Semitism and physical attacks.
Dömötör: Tisza Party cannot deny support for Ukraine
Csaba Dömötör warned that Ukraine's possible membership, being "an issue involving thousands of billions of forints", could fundamentally impact the opportunities of the European and Hungarian economy.
Final section of M44 motorway now complete
In the presence of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, the last section of the 125 km long M44 motorway between the M5 motorway and Szentkirály was inaugurated on Tuesday.
Anti-government protests continue
On Tuesday evening, a protest rally in defence of the right of assembly took place ‘as usual’ at Erzsébet Bridge. This time, however, the demonstrators moved to the castle afterwards.
Listening to the ‘voice of the nation’
‘We must create a humane Hungary’, Péter Magyar, leader of the opposition Tisza Party deduced from the results of the referendum his party held.
300.000 homes covered with solar panels
Hungary has reached an important milestone in the transition to green energy with 300,000 household solar installations.
Property market is booming
The property market has had an exceptionally strong start to the year with rising transaction figures and new price records.
Budapest spas break all records
The annual net turnover of Budapesti Gyógyfürdői Zrt. has already approached 26.3 billion forints (just under 66 million euros) in 2024, compared to the 23 billion forints achieved a year earlier. Profit after tax exceeded HUF 6.2 billion (2023: HUF 5 billion).
Orbán: Tisza Party has expressed approval of Ukraine’s EU membership
Ukraine's accession could "destroy the Hungarian economy", PM Orbán said.
