Fidesz argued that redrawing district borders was necessary due to population shifts, as tens of thousands of households have moved to the suburbs from the capital over the last two decades.
Tisza is not running, and nothing threatens Fidesz's two-thirds majority. Stakes are so low in the staunchly ...
Magyar, a former aide to Orbán, quickly became the thorn in his side. He denounced Orbán’s cronyism, closeness to Russia, and ...
The Hungarian opposition Tisza Party, led by former government insider Péter Magyar, has increased its lead over Prime ...
Prime Minister Viktor Orban nominated Finance Minister Mihaly Varga as Hungary's next central bank governor on Friday, ...
Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar has alleged that Prime Minister Viktor Orban's office is employing private ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s ruling party has seen its support eroded further against the upstart formation of his ...
Hungary’s ruling conservative Fidesz party has dropped its bid to join the national-conservative Europe of Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) group in the European Parliament over the entry into ...
According to a recent survey by the renowned opinion research institute Medián, the desire among the Hungarian population for ...
Hungary’s most popular politician Peter Magyar has a plan to end his country’s economic crisis: defeat Prime Minister Viktor ...
Hungary announced it will raise the minimum wage by 40% over three years in a move Prime Minister Viktor Orban expects to ...