Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on the Kossuth Radio programme “Good Morning Hungary”
10 October 2025, Kolozsvár/Cluj
10 October 2025, Kolozsvár/Cluj
Prime Minister Orbán gave a sharp warning about foreign influence and economic priorities during his latest interview with Kossuth Radio, declaring that Hungary must remain vigilant both politically and economically.
Hungary must stay out of the war in Ukraine—that was the core message from Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in his latest interview, delivered after attending the EU summit in Copenhagen.
26 September 2025, Budapest
If Hungary were to suspend purchases of Russian gas and oil, the economy would immediately contract by 4 percent, leaving hundreds of thousands of families in financial ruin, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán warned on Friday during his regular interview.
In his regular Friday interview on Kossuth Radio, PM Orbán addressed a wide range of issues, from economic policy to public safety, stressing that the government’s priority remains protecting families and ensuring national stability.
During his latest interview on Kossuth Radio, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán delivered a broad critique of Western migration policies, drawing on a decade of experience and Hungarian resistance to what he described as Brussels-driven failures.
Prime Minister Orbán warned that Hungary is living in increasingly dangerous times, with external threats and internal political proposals that risk undermining national sovereignty and household security.
8 August 2025, Budapest
In his regular Friday interview on Kossuth Radio, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán emphasized the government’s renewed push for homeownership and strategic autonomy.
1 August 2025, Budapest
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán used his latest interview on Kossuth Radio to issue a stark warning: "We will never support foreign policy that threatens Hungary’s survival," he declared.
"I can confidently say, not based on my own knowledge, but based on the knowledge of experts, that at least 20 percent of this budget is targeted at Ukraine," PM Orbán said.