FM Szijjártó: European court ruling does not slow down Paks II project
The minister said the new judgment affects the European Commission, not Hungary, and confirmed the government remains committed to expanding nuclear capacity
The minister said the new judgment affects the European Commission, not Hungary, and confirmed the government remains committed to expanding nuclear capacity
PM's security advisor calls for EU to end double standards and reimburse border protection costs
EU affairs minister says Brussels pursues failed policies that endanger peace and prosperity
Think tank warns that opposition programme would raise bills by over half a million forints per family
Hungary has shown that determination and legal changes are key to stopping illegal migration, Balázs Orbán told Nigel Farage
Speaking at today’s Government Info briefing, Minister János Bóka criticized European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s State of the Union address as lacking any real plan for Europe’s economic revival, calling it instead a “war speech”
The prime minister said Hungary prevented over one million illegal crossings since 2015, yet Brussels imposed daily fines instead of support
MTVA said violence and intimidation against journalists undermine democratic public discourse and pledged legal action over the incident
Minister says diversified long-term agreements strengthen national energy security
Prime Minister Orbán contrasts government’s approach with opposition’s “scandal politics”
The prime minister said young people see the scheme as a unique opportunity to own a home
MEP András László urges equal support for all member states guarding the EU's external borders
The minister says the government is building a strategic alliance and friendship with Israel