Magyar, a former aide to Orbán, quickly became the thorn in his side. He denounced Orbán’s cronyism, closeness to Russia, and ...
Tisza is not running, and nothing threatens Fidesz's two-thirds majority. Stakes are so low in the staunchly ...
By Tamas Csonka in Budapest The Hungarian parliament's justice committee has approved changes to electoral laws that would ...
The Hungarian opposition Tisza Party, led by former government insider Péter Magyar, has increased its lead over Prime ...
Peter Magyar, the 43-year-old leader of the Tisza Party has emerged as a significant and credible challenger to Hungary's ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s ruling party has seen its support eroded further against the upstart formation of his ...
The Tisza party has apparently reached its limits, concludes the opinion research institute Real-PR 93 from its latest survey ...
Hungary’s most popular politician Peter Magyar has a plan to end his country’s economic crisis: defeat Prime Minister Viktor ...
Hungary’s ruling conservative Fidesz party has dropped its bid to join the national-conservative Europe of Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) group in the European Parliament over the entry into ...
Jozsef Szajer is a senior member of Hungary's ruling Fidesz party An MEP from Hungary's ruling party, which is hostile to LGBT rights, has quit after he was caught attending what Belgian media ...
In an almost unanimous vote, the European People's Party (EPP) agreed to withdraw Fidesz's voting rights. Before the vote, Fidesz officials had threatened to pull out of the EPP if it was suspended.
Asked what these “plans” were, András László, a lawmaker in Orbán’s Fidesz party, told NBC News on Thursday that his leader had left it “deliberately vague.” It would broadly involve ...