PM Orbán: The goal is to elicit changes in Brussels
"Hungary must go on with its fight for peace, now in Brussels, with an American victory triggering great expectations," said the prime minister.
"Hungary must go on with its fight for peace, now in Brussels, with an American victory triggering great expectations," said the prime minister.
The prime minister said the report on the European economy, prepared by Mario Draghi, the well-respected former head of the European Central Bank, at Brussels' request, showed that Europe was...
The prime minister said the government had submitted a "peacetime" budget bill to lawmakers and augured a "fantastic", "unprecedented" 2025.
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This morning on Kossuth Radio, Prime Minister Orbán outlined key goals for 2025, promising a year of economic growth, strategic alliances, and a renewed vision for Hungary’s role in Europe.
The prime minister said Hungary needed to pursue its own economic policy and augured "amazing" macroeconomic data in the first quarter of 2025.
The prime minister said the EU was currently facing the biggest challenges in areas that Hungary had found answers to, pointing to migration, the utility price caps and the war in Ukraine as examples.
The prime minister said adapting to global changes had made a new Hungarian economic policy necessary, adding that a new pact on that policy had to be made with Hungarians.
The prime minister said there is an attempt to topple the Hungarian government and replace it with Klara Dobrev of the European Socialists, while the EPP wanted the Tisza Party and its leader, Peter Magyar, in government.
The prime minister vowed that Hungary would oppose "this plan by Brussels to delegate a government here".