PM Orbán: Hands off pensions!
“Hands off pensions! Pensions must not be cut — they must be raised!” Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared in a video posted to his Facebook page on Wednesday.
“Hands off pensions! Pensions must not be cut — they must be raised!” Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared in a video posted to his Facebook page on Wednesday.
The security and social problems caused by illegal migration have generated growing tensions across Europe, leading to significant shifts in national migration policies, György Bakondi, said Thursday on TV2’s Mokka...
The first concrete for Hungary’s Paks nuclear expansion will be poured by February next year — a major milestone that will officially mark the project as a nuclear power plant...
Hungary’s foreign policy is known worldwide for its commitment to peace, Prime Minister Orbán Viktor said in an interview published Wednesday evening on Mandiner’s YouTube channel.
The 20th century was not the age of patrons in Hungary’s architectural heritage — but that era has now come to an end, Prime Minister Orbán Viktor said Monday in Gödöllő.
After more than two years of hope and waiting, the long-awaited news has arrived: Miran Omri has been handed over by Hamas to the Red Cross — meaning the last Hungarian hostage has been freed from captivity.
The Otthon Start Program is a unique initiative that supports not only young people but also those who are “young at heart” and do not yet have a home of their own.
At a joint announcement in Gödöllő, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán unveiled a HUF 40 billion agreement between the Hungarian state and OTP Bank to restore the full estate of the Grassalkovich Castle.
Supporting and preserving Hungarian communities beyond the country’s borders is a constitutional obligation for every Hungarian government, Prime Minister Orbán Viktor said in an interview with the Transzilván podcast.
At today’s government info session, Minister Gergely Gulyás delivered sharp criticism of the European Parliament’s recent decision to uphold the immunity of Péter Magyar, calling it a breach of legal standards and democratic norms.
The foundation stone for the new global headquarters of the World Aquatics (WA), the international federation uniting aquatic sports, was laid on Tuesday in Budapest, marking another milestone in Hungary’s growing role as a hub for world sport.
There are multiple indications that the company behind the Tisza Party’s data-collection app may have connections to Ukrainian national security services, said Tamás Lánczi, president of the Sovereignty Protection Office, in a Facebook post on Tuesday.
Hungary’s ability to build a well-functioning state depends on the faith and dedication of those working in territorial public administration.