PM Orbán: “Hungary must stay out of the war and its financing”
“We will decide whether Hungarian money goes to Szombathely or to Donetsk.”
“We will decide whether Hungarian money goes to Szombathely or to Donetsk.”
At today’s Government Info briefing, Minister Gergely Gulyás confirmed that the Hungarian government will not comply with the European Commission’s request to abolish protected fuel prices.
Recent signals from Brussels indicate that Hungary’s protected fuel pricing could soon come under attack from the European Commission.
At a campaign rally in Szentes, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said the upcoming election will decide whether Hungary keeps a national government or ends up with a pro-Ukrainian one.
At a campaign rally in Ócsa, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said the upcoming election is not only about war and security, but also about whether Hungary can protect the money of families, pensioners, and young people.
At a campaign rally in Szolnok, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán framed the upcoming election as a decisive moment not only for Hungary’s economic future, but also for its unity and resilience in the face of mounting external pressure.
“They came with money, with an oil blockade, and with spies—but we will not let them influence Hungary’s future.”
“Hungary needs a government that can defend the country and ensure it stays out of the war.”
“The most important commitment is to stay out of the war and protect Hungary from external pressure.”
Direkt36’s latest article tries to recast a serious national security case as a political persecution story.
In a wide-ranging podcast interview with Mario Nawfal, Prime Minister Orbán spoke about the war in Iran, Europe’s strategic mistakes, the future of NATO, the war in Ukraine, and the cultural and geopolitical pressures reshaping the continent.
An unprecedented Ukrainian intelligence operation is currently underway in Hungary. Its preparation goes back many months, and elements of the attack can be identified from several other countries as well.
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.
At the 1st Patriots' Grand Assembly in Budapest, PM Orbán outlined a clear political strategy to reshape the EU, emphasizing national sovereignty, coordinated action among patriotic forces, and a coming shift in Europe’s balance of power.
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.