State Secretary: Foreign-funded activism is sowing division in Hungary
Zoltán Kovács said segregation in any form is bad, and Hungary is fighting it. But the case in the town of Gyöngyöspata is not as simple as that.
Zoltán Kovács said segregation in any form is bad, and Hungary is fighting it. But the case in the town of Gyöngyöspata is not as simple as that.
These critics, writes Kovács, make the same mistake. They claim that without them and their ideologically driven Soros-funded organizations, civil society ceases to exist
The mainstream western media put up an unprecedented ballyhoo about the elections in Hungary. It feels good but somewhat funny as well. It feels good because it has been my...
Like Virág in The Witness, they've already reached their verdict on the Orbán Government and every piece of reporting about Hungary has to uphold that verdict
When POLITICO Europe published that story this morning on the retrial of a man facing charges in Hungary after an attack on Hungarian border guards, the reporter and editors left a lot out of the story.
“Nobody will admit it in this town, but yes, Orbán’s narrative is prevailing," a senior EU offical told Politico
In an article published this morning, “Orbán wins the migration argument,” POLITICO Europe writes: “Suddenly most EU leaders echo the Hungarian prime minister.”