Prime Minister Orbán told local leaders that the 2026 parliamentary election will be decided not by political theatrics, but by organization, discipline, and voter mobilization.
Mercedes will begin series production of its new, fully electric GLB model in Kecskemét, enabling annual output to reach as many as 350,000 vehicles and bringing Hungary closer to its...
The government has not only fulfilled but significantly exceeded its pledge to preserve the real value of pensions, Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office Gergely Gulyás said in a video...
An agreement is close in negotiations on the purchase of the Russian-owned stake in Serbian oil company NIS between Hungary’s MOL, the owner Gazprom Neft and the Serbian leadership.
Designated personnel of the Hungarian Defence Forces (HDF) will assist from Thursday in delivering firewood provided under the social firewood program to those in need
The approach of nation states to migration has changed, partly as a result of everyday experiences among the population, György Bakondi, the prime minister’s chief domestic security adviser, said on Thursday on TV2’s Mokka program.
Only the strengthening of patriotic parties can offer hope for Europe for a more peaceful and better future, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said on Monday in Budapest.
The governing parties have proven that they are capable of protecting Hungary from even the greatest dangers.
PM Orbán presented Fidesz–KDNP’s 106 individual constituency candidates at a party congress on Saturday, set February 20 as the next campaign milestone, and cast the 2026 vote as a choice between “peace” and “war”.
Brussels has given countless signs that it is only interested in Ukraine and pays no attention whatsoever to the problems of European people, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó wrote on Facebook on Wednesday.
5 January 2026, Budapest
Prime Minister Orbán launched Hungary’s 2026 political season with a wide-ranging international press conference in Budapest, laying out the government’s position on key geopolitical, economic, and domestic challenges.
In his year-end interview on M1 television, Prime Minister Orbán delivered a sobering message: Europe has chosen war, and Hungary must now decide whether to join or remain on its own path.
Hungary will not participate in the European Union’s so-called “war loan” intended to finance support for Ukraine, as the government believes the funds will likely never be repaid, Minister Gergely Gulyás said.