Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on the Kossuth Radio programme “Good Morning Hungary”
21 March 2025, Brussels
21 March 2025, Brussels
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.
14 March 2025, Budapest
Under the EU’s basic charter, the integration of a state as a new member must be approved by all member states, the prime minister said.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán appeared on “Good morning, Hungary” on Kossuth Rádió this morning, where he addressed key economic and geopolitical concerns, including inflation, EU policies, and Hungary’s stance on the war in Ukraine.
The prime minister said "corrupt dollars" had arrived in Hungary from Brussels, as well as from the US, in order "to influence the Hungarian public".
7 March 2025, Brussels
In his regular Friday morning interview on Kossuth Radio, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán strongly reaffirmed Hungary’s position on the Ukraine conflict and its economic consequences.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in his regular Friday morning interview on Kossuth Rádió, outlined the government's stance on key issues, including economic measures, drug policy, and the future of Pride events in Hungary.
The government "has its own plans", and trusts that its 21-point economic program, the philosophy of economic neutrality and peace would give "the Hungarian economy a powerful leg-up," PM Orbán said.
The prime minister said one of the most important tasks in the spring political season would be to uncover how the system worked and how it had influenced government and potentially parliamentary decisions, public opinion and public life.
The prime minister said Hungarians are getting a lot of money now, "there is an interest rain", as recently the state has made HUF 480bn of interest payments on retail government securities.
21 February 2025, Budapest