Bertalan Havasi, the Hungarian government spokesperson, expressed shock and strong disapproval upon learning of Gergely Gulyás's resignation. This development suggests a more critical period for Fidesz than is outwardly apparent.
The Hungarian Prosecutor's Office has reversed its decision and will no longer represent Gergely Gulyás in a defamation case against Rita Perintfalvi, a decision welcomed by the theologian as a sign of legal system reform.
Hungarian minister Gergely Gulyás reportedly used public funds for a private jet trip costing over 5 million forints, with the private plane rented from a company previously linked to other politicians' private travel.
The chief of staff for Hungarian Minister Gergely Gulyás, who earns 3.2 million, has reportedly kept a position at a state-owned company, after previously being involved with a terminated hospital project.
Fidesz parliamentary group leader Gergely Gulyás stated that the Tisza Party's proposed constitutional amendment aims to dismantle Hungary's strict migration policy, emphasizing Fidesz's opposition to weakening current measures.
Hungarian Minister Gergely Gulyás has publicly stated that his social media post was deleted by colleagues and that he considers the dismissal of Bertalan Havasi unlawful. The validity of Havasi's dismissal, linked to a Cabinet Office reorganization, is also being questioned.
Outgoing Hungarian government ministers have announced they will donate their severance packages to a children's home located in Transcarpathia. This decision was made public by Gergely Gulyás.
Hungarian Minister Gergely Gulyás has responded to recent calls for the resignation of heads of state offices, reflecting on the principles of democracy and the scope of a prime minister's mandate.
Photos of Hungarian politician Gergely Gulyás, accompanied by the message "the balloon burst," briefly appeared on the Mediaworks website. The website subsequently became unavailable to users.
Gergely Gulyás stated that fair discussions took place between the Tisza and Fidesz parties in the Hungarian parliament. It remains undecided whether the current minister will take a seat in parliament.
Gergely Gulyás, a Hungarian politician, reportedly did not believe his wife's prediction that they would lose the election, while another official, Bertalan Havasi, considered Medián's numbers realistic during the campaign.
Hungarian Minister Gergely Gulyás responded to his name being mentioned during the "Rendszerbontó Nagykoncert." The Minister of the Prime Minister's Office expressed his disapproval of the mention.
Female politicians from Hungary's Tisza party have criticized government spokesperson Gergely Gulyás's remarks regarding the consideration of Hungarian involvement in the Iran war.
Hungarian Minister Gergely Gulyás stated that Hungary would consider providing military aid if former U.S. President Donald Trump were to request it. However, he noted that no request for assistance in liberating the Strait of Hormuz has been received so far.
Hungary's crude oil reserves are sufficient to maintain existing price caps, according to statements made by Gergely Gulyás, the Minister of the Prime Minister's Office.
During a Fidesz campaign forum in Pécs, attended by Gergely Gulyás and Péter Hoppál, the audience raised uncomfortable topics despite the war being the main theme. Recent polls suggest low support for government candidates in the city.
Hungarian Minister Gergely Gulyás stated that Ukraine's leadership is consciously threatening Hungary's energy security, necessitating the purchase of Russian oil due to refinery optimization, during
Péter Magyar, a prominent figure, addressed Gergely Gulyás, stating, 'You are a free man from today.' The context suggests a significant political or personal development, with questions raised about how the former minister perceives this declaration.
The president of the Canadian Hungarian Diaspora Council reportedly requested Hungarian citizenship for wealthy Canadians, raising questions about the process. Gergely Gulyás, Head of the Prime Minister's Office, stated that the procedure for granting citizenship to these Canadians was lawful.
Judit Lannert and Gergely Gulyás engaged in a public debate on Facebook regarding which of their respective governments was more 'communist.' The discussion centered on issues of reading comprehension and the controversy surrounding six and eight-year grammar schools.
Gábor Tóth's appointment as state secretary has sparked political controversy, with Fidesz criticizing him over his role in 2006 events, while Péter Magyar defended him, leading to a public clash with Gergely Gulyás.
Hungarian politician Gergely Gulyás criticized the "Facebook government" on the social media platform, suggesting that a "Facebook opposition" could be successful.
Gergely Gulyás criticized Péter Magyar, accusing him of an 'unconstitutional attempt' to influence the courts, specifically regarding the renovation of the Curia, while also noting alleged hypocrisy regarding Magyar's own building usage.
Gergely Gulyás reflected on the impropriety of forcing state officials and the President of the Republic to resign, recalling József Antall and drawing parallels to communist dictatorships in the context of Tamás Sulyok's sidelining.
The new Fidesz parliamentary group has been established in Hungary, with faction leader Gergely Gulyás publishing the list of members after a closed-door meeting.
Orbán's former press officer, Bertalan Havasi, indicated he would seek new employment, while Gergely Gulyás commented on the accuracy of a political analyst's assessment, reflecting on the changed political environment.
Hungarian Minister Gergely Gulyás asserted that Fidesz is the only political party providing intellectual content, acknowledging that such depth cannot be conveyed on campaign posters.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó reiterated that Hungary would not send soldiers to Iran, dismissing the idea as "sci-fi," and stated he would be aware of any Russian interventions, while also commenting on Gergely Gulyás's statements.
Gergely Gulyás, the Minister heading the Prime Minister's Office, and government spokesperson Eszter Vitályos are holding a government press briefing. This is the first such briefing since the March 15 events.
Minister Gergely Gulyás stated that all violent actions against journalists are wrong and condemnable, following an incident where the mayor of Csákberény physically pushed two Telex journalists out of a forum.
Gergely Gulyás, the Minister heading the Prime Minister's Office, held a government information briefing following Péter Szijjártó's visit to Moscow and amidst the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, five weeks before elections.
Gergely Gulyás, a Hungarian government official, stated that there were no illnesses reported in Göd near a battery factory, prompting questions about legal recourse for residents if health issues were to arise.
Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar has submitted a proposal for constitutional amendments, including a 12-year term limit for members of parliament and an independent Constitutional Court. This move has sparked strong reactions from the ruling Fidesz party, with Gergely Gulyás calling it the beginning of autocracy, while a Hír TV presenter lamented the difficulty of surviving in the market without government support for Fidesz-aligned media.
Gergely Gulyás, a Hungarian minister, reportedly traveled to Vienna and Berlin by private jet in 2023, with the aircraft rented from an associated company using public funds.
Four and a half months after Gergely Gulyás announced a liquidation request, a court has ordered the commencement of proceedings against Bászna Gabona, a company linked to the family of Lajos Kósa.
The Tisza Party has backtracked on its proposal to remove Christian culture from the Hungarian Constitution, confirming its retention. This decision follows parliamentary debate and public exchanges between Péter Magyar and Gergely Gulyás regarding the constitutional amendment.
A Fidesz figure, Zsolt Bayer, has reportedly told Gergely Gulyás not to deny that the party is 'on the floor' after an election defeat, indicating Fidesz's ongoing struggle to process the loss.
Gergely Gulyás, the Fidesz faction leader, stated that the termination of the 260 billion forint contract led by Ferenc Krausz's Élvonal Foundation is an act of political revenge.
Fidesz parliamentary group leader Gergely Gulyás stated that the Prime Minister is accusing him of lying, despite the Prime Minister himself making false claims. Gulyás added that the outgoing government did not announce any new tenders after the elections.
Hungarian Minister Gergely Gulyás has pledged to protect individuals who are slandered without cause, suggesting that the new government and media are collectively stigmatizing people associated with the ruling party.
Hungary's Chief of Staff stated that Gáspár Orbán, son of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, participated in the government planning group for the Chad mission, contradicting earlier claims by Gergely Gulyás that he had no role in its preparation.
The Fidesz party's struggle to connect with young people was perhaps most evident at the Hősök Square event, rather than in the message directed at Gergely Gulyás.
Hungarian public television presenter Freddie stated in a February video that government spokesperson Eszter Vitályos and Gergely Gulyás deserved no respect, following Vitályos's request for more respect for Gulyás at a government briefing.
Hungarian Minister Gergely Gulyás claimed that Facebook's algorithms are set to favor the Tisza Party and accused local Meta officials of being the biggest pro-Ukrainian figures in Europe.
Gergely Gulyás condemned all violent actions regarding the Csákberény incident and stated that sending a delegation to Kyiv signifies good intentions, while referring questions about Z1G to János Lázár.
Fidesz parliamentary group leader Máté Kocsis responded to the Ukrainian embassy's earlier statement, which suggested the Hungarian parliament's actions this week would be applauded in Moscow, following similar remarks by Gergely Gulyás.
Gergely Gulyás responded to HVG regarding the reality of the threat to energy infrastructure, which Prime Minister Viktor Orbán warned about, and why Orbán's announcement is 'good news for everyone'.