For years, the European External Action Service (EEAS) has operated as the de facto headquarters of the EU’s pro-war, pro-Ukraine political establishment. Its leadership drove the misguided vision that the war demanded unconditional, long-term financial and political support for Kyiv, alongside the complete isolation and vilification of Russia.
Tisza Party’s tax plan: A Brussels-backed blueprint to bankrupt Hungary
If there were ever doubts about the true nature of the Tisza Party, those have now been put to rest. The newly uncovered economic plan—hundreds of pages of tax hikes, redistribution schemes, and bureaucratic madness—confirms what many suspected all along: This isn’t a reform ...
National Consultation: We must not allow hidden tax hikes and rising utility costs
Five questions have been presented to the public, all centered on protecting Hungary’s economic stability and sovereignty.
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The message of an assassination
Charlie Kirk, right-wing influencer, media personality, and founder of Turning Point USA, was shot in the throat and executed at 12:23 p.m. local time on September 10 at Utah Valley University, in front of thousands of students. After a 33-hour manhunt, the FBI announced ...
Ten years on: The truth about the “Battle of Röszke” and Ahmed H.
This September marks the 10th anniversary of one of the most defining and controversial events in recent Hungarian history: the violent migrant riot at the Röszke border crossing, widely known as the “Battle of Röszke.” As Europe faced an unprecedented migration crisis in 2015, ...
Europe protested loudly, but in the end, PM Orbán was right about migration
In September 2015, the world saw chaotic scenes at Hungary’s southern border. At Röszke, thousands of migrants demanded to be let through, even though such an entry was already illegal under EU rules. When the police stood firm, the situation erupted into violence. Stones ...
Hungary will not become a puppet state of Brussels
Brussels has unveiled its latest Rule of Law Report, a document that reads more like a political manifesto authored by Péter Magyar’s team than a legal assessment.
Ruszin-Szendi: “We’d like a whisky barrel by the pool table”
Hungarians have not forgotten that Romulusz Ruszin-Szendi once used state funds for a liposuction. But what the Government Control Office (KEHI) has now uncovered about Péter Magyar's right-hand man makes that seem like spare change.
While Tisza claimed to speak for Hungary, Voks 2025 listens
At first glance, both the government’s Voks 2025 consultation and the Tisza Party’s recent “referendum” appear to ask the same question: Where do Hungarians stand on Ukraine’s EU accession? But look closer, and the differences begin to reveal more than just procedural contrasts; they ...
We will protect Hungary against the coordinated attack of the Tisza Party and Ukrainian secret service
In the face of blatant attacks on our national sovereignty, Hungary will continue to defend our democratic stability and expose any political forces, foreign or domestic, working against us.
The NGO that cried fraud
Dániel Hegedüs’s latest essay for the German Marshall Fund marks a dramatic escalation. For years, their narrative was that Hungary’s elections were “unfair.” Now, without evidence, he suggests that the 2026 election might be stolen outright—with fabricated results and a rigged outcome. This isn’t ...
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A new division
Europe is divided into the leftist West and right-wing East
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Interview with the Minister of Justice, Dr. Judit Varga
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The Article 7 proceedings against Hungary for allegedly persistently breaching the European Union's founding values could easily be terminated during the current German presidency of the EU Council from July to December 2020, the Hungarian Minister of Justice says in an interview with The ...
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Hungary is aiming to be a world leader in high-tech manufacturing. According to the 2022 Global Innovation Index, Hungary ranks fifth globally in this sector, showcasing its pivotal role in bridging the technological advancements between China and Europe.
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A new division
Europe is divided into the leftist West and right-wing East
Central European countries have to be masters of their own destinies if they want to become players instead of being the ball again. The fact that the Eastern European nations are largely on the same wavelength offers a rare historic opportunity to the region ...
Another blow to the war mafia: Brussels’ prominent pro-war EEAS leaders arrested for corruption
For years, the European External Action Service (EEAS) has operated as the de facto headquarters of the EU’s pro-war, pro-Ukraine political establishment. Its leadership drove the misguided vision that the war demanded unconditional, long-term financial and political support for Kyiv, alongside the complete isolation ...
The NGO that cried fraud
Dániel Hegedüs’s latest essay for the German Marshall Fund marks a dramatic escalation. For years, their narrative was that Hungary’s elections were “unfair.” Now, without evidence, he suggests that the 2026 election might be stolen outright—with fabricated results and a rigged outcome. This isn’t ...
