In his latest radio interview on Kossuth Rádió’s “Good Morning, Hungary!”, Prime Minister Orbán emphasized Hungary’s unique global role and its domestic policy resilience amid economic and geopolitical turbulence.
At today’s Government Info press briefing, Gergely Gulyás, Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office, and Eszter Vitályos presented the latest decisions taken at Wednesday’s cabinet meeting.
At the Mandiner Club Night event, Prime Minister Orbán made it clear that the upcoming vote is not simply about choosing a government.
Hungary has filed a legal challenge at the European Court of Justice against the European Union’s REPowerEU regulation banning the import of Russian energy.
Hungary and the Hungary Helps Program received a prestigious award in Washington on Sunday in recognition of their exemplary efforts to support persecuted Christians.
All Hungarian households that receive energy through the grid will benefit from a 30 percent utility discount introduced for January, Energy Minister Csaba Lantos said at Thursday’s Government Info briefing.
European countries have begun taking concrete steps to counter the negative effects of illegal migration, Hungarian Prime Minister’s chief domestic security adviser Bakondi György said on Thursday in an interview with TV2’s Mokka program.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said EU leaders have effectively accepted Ukraine’s demand for $800 billion in financial support over the next decade, describing the move as a “shock” that could plunge the bloc into long-term debt.
In recent weeks, the Ukrainian leadership has crossed every diplomatic line. From President Volodymyr Zelensky’s public attacks to Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha’s outbursts, the message from Kyiv has been one of hostility, not partnership.
A clear majority of European citizens oppose Ukraine’s accelerated accession to the European Union, according to the latest Europe Project survey conducted by the Századvég Foundation.
Csaba Dömötör, a Fidesz member of the European Parliament, sharply criticized Péter Magyar, president of the Tisza Party, in a Facebook post on Tuesday over the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement.
Sovereignty must not be surrendered but reinforced, and this represents the Hungarian path, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s political director Balázs Orbán said on Tuesday in the online program Hour of Truth.
Prime Minister Orbán told local leaders that the 2026 parliamentary election will be decided not by political theatrics, but by organization, discipline, and voter mobilization.
Mercedes will begin series production of its new, fully electric GLB model in Kecskemét, enabling annual output to reach as many as 350,000 vehicles and bringing Hungary closer to its strategic goal of producing one million cars per year.