By Tamas Csonka in Budapest The Hungarian parliament's justice committee has approved changes to electoral laws that would ...
Tisza is not running, and nothing threatens Fidesz's two-thirds majority. Stakes are so low in the staunchly ...
Magyar, a former aide to Orbán, quickly became the thorn in his side. He denounced Orbán’s cronyism, closeness to Russia, and ...
The Hungarian opposition Tisza Party, led by former government insider Péter Magyar, has increased its lead over Prime ...
On Tuesday, the parliamentary justice committee adopted a proposal to amend the electoral laws. It concerns the redefinition ...
In his dank Budapest prison cell in the mid-1950s, my father imagined he heard Dvorak’s “New World” Symphony. Though no one ...
Hungary’s most popular politician Peter Magyar has a plan to end his country’s economic crisis: defeat Prime Minister Viktor ...
Breaking with long tradition, the EPP joined forces with hard-right parties like Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni’s Brothers of ...
The government seeks to jumpstart economic growth ahead of general elections in 2026, with Orban’s Fidesz party trailing ...
The Hungarian party led by Tisza Péter Magyar has gained an edge over Fidesz in the latest survey. This is another study of ...
Hungary's ruling party, the right-wing Fidesz, is to leave the largest grouping in the European Parliament. The European People's Party (EPP) voted overwhelmingly in favour of changing its ...
The daily protests against Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz government were provoked principally by an overtime law pushed through parliament amid chaotic scenes by the Fidesz majority on 12 ...