State Secretary: Hungary and Germany to rebuild bilateral political and diplomatic ties
Levente Magyar said Hungary-Germany relations, with the government led by Friedrich Merz taking power in May, have turned a new leaf.
Levente Magyar said Hungary-Germany relations, with the government led by Friedrich Merz taking power in May, have turned a new leaf.
Csaba Dömötör said Fidesz MEPs opposed her re-election last year and have consistently called for her to step down.
Prime Minister Orbán firmly condemned the death of a Hungarian citizen in Ukraine, resulting from forced military conscription.
The prime minister said he was expecting a "chaotic" session in the European Parliament with "MEPs voting on whether Ursula von der Leyen should continue at the helm of Brussels...
Tamás Deutsch called Karácsony "infinitely cynical" and insisted that the mayor "during his long years in opposition" had "spread the most blatant lies about Hungary in the world".
The prime minister said his party would win because it has "hundreds, even thousands of local leaders that are known in the community ... and the people know what their strengths and weaknesses are."
Minister Nagy said the ministers were asking EU decision makers to protect local farmers from an "unrestricted flood" of Ukrainian farm products.
"Let's look after each other," the prime minister said in a Facebook post.
Balázs Hankó said Hungary was not alone, with the MEPs of several other countries expressing their support for family protection and normality at the initiative of the Patriots for Europe group.
Minister Bóka said Péter Magyar is helping foreign-funded civil groups to be given free rein to conduct political activities in Hungary.
Most of the damage was concentrated around northern Hungary, Lake Balaton, in and around Buda and in the Great Plain. Hundreds of thousands of households were experiencing power outages.
László Kövér referred to the floods that claimed dozens of lives, including those of children, and expressed his deep shock and sympathy on behalf of Hungary's national assembly.
The office said in a statement that its analysis showed that these operations aimed not only to mislead the Hungarian public but also to limit the country’s sovereign decision-making by undermining public trust.
Brussels has unveiled its latest Rule of Law Report, a document that reads more like a political manifesto authored by Péter Magyar’s team than a legal assessment.
The position has been vacant since Ákos Kozma, the former ombudsman, was appointed as a constitutional judge last month.