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Hungary’s main opposition leader Péter Magyar accused the government of blackmail using a secretly recorded sex tape to discredit him. He called for respect for privacy and urged voters to mark the upcoming elections, where his Tisza Party leads opinion polls.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared that Europe faces a “century of humiliation” and criticized the European Commission as a “direct threat” in a speech addressing upcoming elections. He emphasized Hungary’s intent to expel foreign influence post-election and cautioned against Europe’s military preparations.
Péter Magyar, a former political figure, has accused his ex-girlfriend of setting him up, denying drug use allegations and claiming that Viktor Orbán’s government is employing secret service tactics to discredit him. This dispute has significant political implications.
MEPs from Hungary’s Tisza party opposed European Parliament safeguards for the EU’s Mercosur trade deal, asserting support for local farmers. Their stance raises concerns within the European People’s Party as they lead in upcoming elections against Viktor Orbán’s government.
With two months until Hungary’s April election, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has ramped up anti-Ukraine rhetoric, while leading challenger Péter Magyar pledges to reduce corruption and provide tax relief for low earners, impacting the election dynamics.
US President Donald Trump endorsed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Truth Social, praising his stance on migration ahead of the crucial April 12 election. Orbán faces a challenge from Péter Magyar’s Tisza Party, currently leading in polls with 35%.
TL;DR Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s visit to Moscow aims to secure energy deals, further isolating Hungary from EU consensus…
TL;DR Hungary opposes Ukraine’s EU membership, citing concerns it could involve the nation in ongoing conflict, while simultaneously supporting the…
Budapest police announced they will not pursue legal actions against participants of the Pride parade, despite the event being officially prohibited.
Hungary bans Pride events, as critics fear Trump influence over Viktor Orban will push the country further to the right, whilst his supporters hope he will eliminate the wokish culture which was funded by USAID, until it was cancelled.
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