Interview with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Eger Television
9 October 2025, Eger
9 October 2025, Eger
Prime Minister Orbán, returning from Washington, described his meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump as a turning point in Hungary’s foreign policy standing.
Speaking from Washington after a high-level meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, Prime Minister Orbán announced that Hungary has secured a complete and indefinite exemption from American sanctions affecting energy...
7 November 2025, Washington, D.C.
The ongoing national consultation is fundamentally about “how much money stays with the people” — whether family tax benefits remain and how much households pay for energy.
Hungary ranks among the European Union’s most efficient member states in using EU funds, Minister of Public Administration and Regional Development Tibor Navracsics said during his annual hearing before the Parliament’s Committee on European Affairs.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has ordered an immediate investigation into what he described as a “serious data leak scandal” involving the Tisza Party, after personal data of around 200,000 Hungarian citizens allegedly ended up in Ukrainian hands.
Navracsics said the government will continue increasing salaries and offer new housing support to civil servants.
Minister Hankó said both nations stand for sovereignty, family, innovation, and cultural identity.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced on Wednesday that the government is launching a nationwide anti-war tour, a new initiative aimed at strengthening Hungary’s peace-focused stance amid growing international tensions.
The Hungarian government will extend the price margin cap until February 28, 2026, and include 14 additional food products under the measure starting December 1, Minister of the Prime Minister’s Office Gulyás Gergely announced at the Government Info.
The Vatican emphasized the strength of bilateral ties and shared concern for Christian communities, families, and youth.
The state secretary said the government will provide annual support of HUF 1 million for professionals who serve the community every day.
The foreign minister said proposals targeting Israel only fuel tension and called on the EU to drop them from its agenda.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán reaffirmed Hungary’s unwavering commitment to peace during his regular Friday interview on Kossuth Radio.