PM Orbán: “We will not accept Ukrainian interference, there will be no pro-Ukraine government in Hungary”
“We call on President Zelenskyy to call back his agents – Hungarians will decide their own future," PM Orbán said.
“We call on President Zelenskyy to call back his agents – Hungarians will decide their own future," PM Orbán said.
In a Thursday morning interview on Kossuth Radio, Minister of Justice Bence Tuzson addressed the expanding espionage case linked to individuals around the Tisza Party.
At Thursday’s Government Info press briefing, Gergely Gulyás outlined the government’s position on an unfolding espionage case, linking Ukrainian intelligence activity to individuals connected with the Tisza Party.
At a campaign rally in Esztergom, PM Viktor Orbán warned that the election will determine whether Hungary keeps a national government committed to peace and sovereignty.
At the campaign rally in Nagykanizsa, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán warned that the upcoming election will decide whether Hungary remains on a path of peace and sovereignty.
Speaking at a campaign rally in Kecskemét on March 23, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said Hungary has reached a crossroads.
At a campaign rally in Dunaújváros, Prime Minister Orbán said the upcoming election will decide whether Hungary can remain outside the war, protect its economic achievements, and preserve national sovereignty.
The European Union’s enlargement policy has reached a crossroads, Minister for European Union Affairs János Bóka said on Tuesday at the Budapest Balkans Forum.
Hungary’s National Assembly on Tuesday adopted a resolution rejecting Ukraine’s accession to the European Union, further financial and military support for the war, and initiatives aimed at transforming the European Union into a military alliance.
A recently surfaced recording has placed Szabolcs Panyi at the center of a serious national security controversy. And not for the first time, his name appears alongside foreign actors and sensitive state matters.
The recording indicates that journalist Szabolcs Panyi, the same guy who recently started spreading the bot hoax, shared FM Szijjártó's phone number with a foreign intelligence service.
Speaking at a campaign rally in Miskolc, Prime Minister Orbán framed the upcoming election as a decisive moment for Hungary’s future, emphasizing security, national sovereignty, and the continuation of policies built over the past 16 years.
At CPAC Hungary 2026, PM Orbán focused on what he described as a historic turning point for the Western world, linking recent global political developments to a broader ideological shift and placing Hungary at the center of the ongoing transformation.
Following the latest EU summit in Brussels, Prime Minister Orbán outlined Hungary’s position on financing for Ukraine, migration pressures, and growing geopolitical tensions.
Following a tense and protracted EU summit in Brussels, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated that Hungary has both the legal and political grounds to block the €90 billion loan package intended for Ukraine.