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.
Viktor Orban’s critics have been waiting for years for a figure to credibly challenge his increasingly autocratic rule in ...
The Hungarian opposition Tisza Party, led by former government insider Péter Magyar, has increased its lead over Prime ...
Magyar, a former aide to Orbán, quickly became the thorn in his side. He denounced Orbán’s cronyism, closeness to Russia, and ...
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 ...
Gergely Karácsony, the mayor of Budapest, told a conference at the start of the week that the capital's "real problem" was ...
Tisza is not running, and nothing threatens Fidesz's two-thirds majority. Stakes are so low in the staunchly ...
The left-liberal opposition party wants to defeat Fidesz in a by-election in a ‘red’ constituency.
In his dank Budapest prison cell in the mid-1950s, my father imagined he heard Dvorak’s “New World” Symphony. Though no one ...
According to a recent survey by the renowned opinion research institute Medián, the desire among the Hungarian population for ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s ruling party has seen its support eroded further against the upstart formation of his ...
The government seeks to jumpstart economic growth ahead of general elections in 2026, with Orban’s Fidesz party trailing ...