The NGO that cried fraud
Dániel Hegedüs’s latest essay for the German Marshall Fund marks a dramatic escalation.
Dániel Hegedüs’s latest essay for the German Marshall Fund marks a dramatic escalation.
Minister Bóka has pushed back against calls for punitive measures against Hungary over its Ukraine policy, defending Hungary’s peace-oriented stance and warning that the EU must not become a project...
PM Orbán emphasized that Israel’s stability is a direct Hungarian interest, unveiled 10 national goals for 2025, and reaffirmed his government’s pro-peace stance, all while addressing economic recovery, and rising...
Prime Minister Orbán reaffirmed Hungary’s full support for Israel’s sovereignty and security and announced that Hungary will withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), citing the court’s growing political bias.
Brussels is pushing a new directive that would force Hungary to surrender control over who can influence its public life — even if that means surrendering to foreign-funded organizations acting against our national interests.
When it comes to transparency, the European Commission preaches far more than it practices.
A new poll from the Nézőpont Institute has revealed that 67 percent of Hungarian voters oppose Ukraine’s accession to the European Union, while only 27 percent support it.
PM Orbán emphasized the government's commitment to protecting everyday life, supporting rural communities, strengthening families, curbing inflation, and keeping Hungary out of foreign conflicts in a wide-ranging interview on national radio.
At the latest Government Info press conference, Minister of the Prime Minister’s Office Gergely Gulyás announced a 1.3 percent supplementary pension increase, expected to be disbursed in November.
The Sovereignty Protection Office (SPO) has confirmed that foreign-funded political pressure operations in Hungary received at least HUF 23 billion in support between 2022 and February 2025.
PM Orbán warned that Ukraine’s EU membership would mean economic collapse, insisting Hungary’s lone stance is gaining support as national interests must come first.
On his way to the European Union summit in Brussels, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán gave an interview to the conservative YouTube channel Patrióta, outlining Hungary’s position on Ukraine’s EU membership.
The Sovereignty Protection Office has identified Internews as a key conduit for funneling U.S. public funds into Hungarian media.