PM Orbán: EU only wants a compliant government in Hungary
"Let us not forget that our real opponent is not the Hungarian opposition but their paymaster," PM Orbán said.
"Let us not forget that our real opponent is not the Hungarian opposition but their paymaster," PM Orbán said.
The prime minister said that last year Fidesz had gone from the resignation of the president in February to the second-biggest margin of victory in the European Parliament elections in...
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán delivered his annual State of the Nation address at the Várkert Bazár in Budapest, outlining a vision of economic strength, national sovereignty, and political resilience.
22 February 2025, Budapest
The prime minister said last year had been “a year of failure” for the EU, while dragging Hungary down, too.
The prime minister praised Novák as a “greatly respected, appreciated president working, moreover, fighting for her homeland, the Hungarian people and their families.
NATO membership does not come with any obligations beyond joint defense, and the alliance’s member states cannot expect each other to attack a third country together for some shared military objective, the prime minister said.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán discussed a wide range of pressing issues, including Hungary’s stance on the war in Ukraine, our fight against inflation, and the biggest dangers facing Hungary in the next few years.
18 February 2023, Budapest
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has warned his supporters that former prime ministers Ferenc Gyurcsány and Gordon Bajnai are planning a comeback.
Zoltán Kovács pointed out that PM Orbán had highlighted the importance of the bloc staying together, having a common future and Western and central European member states showing tolerance for each other.
The prime minister told supporters that we have one thing in common: we share a passion for Hungary.
16 February 2020, Budapest