Gulyás Gergely publicly defended the Prime Minister, stating there was no heated argument, after Magyar Péter sat directly in front of him in parliament during a faction leader's speech.
Magyar Péter and Gulyás Gergely engaged in a public exchange regarding the recent pardon case, with Magyar questioning Gulyás's continued presence in Parliament. The discussion also touched upon the composition and qualifications of state secretaries.
Hungarian politician Gergely Gulyás criticized the "Facebook government" on the social media platform, suggesting that a "Facebook opposition" could be successful.
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 politician Péter Magyar has called for the resignation of leaders from the Chief Prosecutor's Office and the GVH. This comes as seven former ministers responded to his inquiry about financial commitments made during their time in office.
The head of a Hungarian state company, Révész Máriusz, revealed to Minister Gulyás Gergely that companies linked to Balásy Gyula were overpricing services, but the minister reportedly showed little response.
Hungarian rapper Eckü faced criticism from government media after a controversial performance where he made a provocative gesture towards politician Gulyás Gergely.
Hungary's Fidesz party is experiencing internal shifts, including new parliamentary appointments and the liquidation of a Fidesz-affiliated organization that received substantial public funds. These changes occur amidst ongoing scrutiny of party finances and the political future of its leadership.
Outgoing Minister Gulyás Gergely expressed his displeasure, stating that the Tisza Party is petty for questioning Fidesz's Ágh Péter's victory, especially as the government is doing everything for a smooth handover.
The outgoing Hungarian government has decided to keep capped fuel prices in effect, a measure that will continue even after the new administration takes office.
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.
Hungarian officials have announced that the government has filed an espionage complaint against investigative journalist Panyi Szabolcs, accusing him of coordinating spy activities with another country, sparking a secret service scandal.
Hungarian minister Gulyás Gergely stated that his comment about considering military aid if Donald Trump requested it did not hinder Fidesz's campaign, despite Prime Minister Orbán calling the remark "nonsense."
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.
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.
Two months before elections, Hungarian Minister Gulyás Gergely provided 300 million HUF in support to the Artificial Intelligence Research Center, an organization that previously labeled an aerial photo of a Tisza Party event as fake.
Bóna Szabolcs stated that the ban on goods arriving from Ukraine would be reinstated as quickly as possible, while Gulyás Gergely noted that the new government had not restricted Ukrainian agricultural imports since taking office.
Hungarian politician Péter Magyar has made significant statements regarding a clemency scandal, alleging that the former head of state was pressured and that the justice minister had negatively recommended the clemency request. He also discussed Hungary's ongoing negotiations with the European Commission concerning EU funds and conditions for Ukraine's accession.
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.
Ukraine suffered a massive Russian drone attack, reportedly involving 800 drones, which killed six and injured dozens. In response, Hungary's new Prime Minister, Peter Magyar, condemned the assault and summoned the Russian ambassador, signaling a potential shift in Budapest's stance towards Russia.
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.
The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) is actively investigating various corruption cases across Europe, including alleged misuse of EU funds and irregularities involving public officials. These investigations have led to summonses and raised concerns about corruption and media freedom in several countries.
Hungarian politics is facing significant turmoil, with new accusations of corruption against government-linked businesses and organizations, including alleged overpricing in state contracts and questionable funding allocations. These developments follow recent elections and involve prominent figures like Viktor Orbán and Péter Magyar.
Hungarian opposition figure Péter Magyar held "constructive" meetings with EU leaders, including Ursula von der Leyen, to discuss the unblocking of EU funds for Hungary. His political activities and potential impact on Hungarian politics are also being widely discussed.
A statue of former MIÉP bishop Hegedűs Loránt was unveiled in Hungary, with outgoing government leaders and the bishop's son, the future health minister, in attendance.
The European Court of Justice has ruled that Hungary's anti-LGBTQ+ law, which restricts content related to gender and sexuality, violates fundamental European Union values and rights. The court stated that the law 'stigmatizes and marginalizes' LGBTQ+ individuals, marking a significant legal decision.
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.
Ungurii vor decide duminică dacă vor înlătura guvernul Viktor Orbán, după 16 ani la putere, într-un scrutin urmărit atent în UE, la Washington și la Moscova.
Hungarian Minister Gulyás Gergely stated that journalist Panyi Szabolcs committed criminal treason, despite acknowledged lack of information to support the claim, calling for an investigation into how an alleged agent posed as a journalist.
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.
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'.
Hungarian opposition figure Péter Magyar has announced plans to establish committees to investigate alleged abuses of power by Viktor Orbán's government and promised budget cuts. He also dismissed János Hajdu, the director of the special police unit TEK.
Reports citing RTL reveal significant salary differences within the Hungarian Prime Minister's Office, with some staff earning over 3 million forints monthly while others receive considerably less. This highlights a broad range in compensation among government employees.
Hungary's Tisza Party has tabled a constitutional amendment that, if passed, would prevent Viktor Orbán from ever serving as prime minister again. The proposal also reportedly aims to dismantle strict migration policies.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A Romanian deputy has announced their departure from the UDMR parliamentary group, prompting comments from party leader Kelemen Hunor. The move signifies a shift in the deputy's political affiliation towards independence.
Hungarian politician Gulyás Gergely commented on Ruff Bálint, noting that Ruff has consistently maintained his liberal-left political views for over two decades, even when most of their generation supported Fidesz.
Hungarian politician Peter Magyar announced that Russian oil flow to Hungary and Slovakia via the Druzhba pipeline is expected to resume next week. This statement comes amidst broader political discussions and accusations within Hungary.
Hungary is experiencing significant political shifts as Viktor Orbán's long-standing power faces challenges, particularly from the emerging figure of Peter Magyar. These developments are prompting European leaders to reassess expectations for Hungary's government and its relationship with the EU, including potential access to EU funds.
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 Minister Gulyás Gergely has accused journalist Panyi Szabolcs of committing treason under criminal law, following Panyi's earlier statements regarding his perceived influence.
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.
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.
Hungarian police have launched an investigation following a video by Péter Magyar from Göd, where a man claims dangerous materials were removed from a factory during inspections. A minister emphasized that profit interests cannot override human life and health protection.