Hungary/Austria – After Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán sent him a letter congratulating him on his election as leader of the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) on 19 June, with the support of 88.24% of the delegates at an extraordinary congress, the…
Source : Cabinet of the Prime minister of Hungary
Good morning. I greet the Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary, President Mária Schmidt, representatives of our country’s diplomatic corps, members of the Government, my old friends, and all of you who…
The liberal steamrollers are once again at work against Hungary.
They’re now setting off alarm bells across Europe over Hungary’s new laws to severely punish pedophiles and protect our children. Let’s face it, this movement is eternal, and its new slogan is…
Hungary has vetoed the European Union's joint statement regarding missile attacks on Israel
According to Mr. Laschet, a candidate for German chancellor, this is another reason for the necessity to switch from a unanimous vote to a majority vote for decisions on…
Samizdat No. 7. - Viktor Orbán's response to Mikuláš Dzurinda
Mikuláš Dzurinda refuses the idea I proposed in an interview with postoj.sk, on how the V4 countries need to work toward transforming the European Union’s German-French axis into a three-pillar, power center…
A few days ago, the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán refused to sign one of the EU’s mundane “declarations of concern” concerning the human rights situation in Hong Kong. This provoked the standard outcry from Western media outlets that saw this refusal…
Remarks of Viktor Orbán before the Summit
Porto, 7 th May 2021
Thank you very much for providing us chance to talk to you anyway.
I just would like to share some of my experiences. You know, I have been Prime Minister…
This article has been published online by the Magyar Nemzet on May 10, 2021.
Hungary agrees with the objectives set out in the action plan discussed in Porto. Our priorities include increasing employment, effective adult education, and fighting against poverty. We can…
This article has been published online by Moszkvatér on April 25, 2021.
With the return of the United States, Central Europe is once again caught in the crossfire of Russian versus US interests. The Slovakian and subsequently the Czech examples show that…
This article has been published online by the Magyar Nemzet on May 6, 2021.
– Let’s begin with the hottest topic of the past few months, with vaccines.
– Yes, but there is an even hotter topic. Why are we sitting here, after…
This article has been published online by the Magyar Nemzet on May 3, 2021.
With the invalidation of the old rules, we have entered a new age: the key to Viktor Orbán’s politics is his ability to stay alongside the people, gaining…
This article has been published online by XXI Század Intézet on April 26, 2021.
European politics has been vegetating in the shadow of the competing superpowers since World War II. Germany (apparently) gave up on being Europe’s leading cultural and military power,…