PM Orbán: Russian energy remains the foundation of Hungary’s energy supply
Hungary’s energy security continues to rely on Russian oil and gas now and in the future, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Friday at the start of his talks with...
Hungary’s energy security continues to rely on Russian oil and gas now and in the future, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Friday at the start of his talks with...
In an interview with Axel Springer CEO Mathias Döpfner, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared that Hungary's future lies within the European Union, but emphasized that the bloc needs urgent reform.
At the first anti-war rally of the Digital Civic Circles in Győr, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán issued a stark warning: “There is a danger of war in Europe.”
In an interview with the EconomX YouTube channel, PM Orbán emphasized that Hungary is entering a new economic phase powered by national innovation and strategic support for domestic enterprises.
PM Orbán said Europe is living through a period that “requires sobriety, calm and cold blood,” stressing the power of “love and unity” at a ceremony in Esztergom marking the 130th anniversary of the Mária Valéria Bridge, held jointly with Slovak PM Fico.
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.
In a lengthy interview with the ÖT YouTube channel, Prime Minister Orbán delivered clear messages on party unity, governance, the economy, and accountability.
The prime minister said Hungary prevented over one million illegal crossings since 2015, yet Brussels imposed daily fines instead of support
Prime Minister Orbán contrasts government’s approach with opposition’s “scandal politics”
PM Orbán's speech was a blend of strategic insights, reflections on historical contexts, and future aspirations for the nation.
Here’s a summary of PM Orbán’s inauguration speech in Hungary’s National Assembly.