Pastor Gábor Iványi, who is fighting to restore his community's church status, expressed renewed hope after a brief conversation with Zoltán Tarr, regretting any misunderstandings caused by media reports.
Gábor Iványi stated that his Hungarian Evangelical Brotherhood could regain its church status without needing to amend the church law, as the issue can be resolved within the current legal framework.
Gábor Iványi testified in court, stating "They were on top, and I was on the bottom," as he faces charges of violence against an official, with Herényi Károly and Donáth Anna also heard during the Monday hearing, all believing the case is politically motivated.
Péter Magyar's recent political ascent and election success have significantly challenged Viktor Orbán's long-standing government in Hungary, reportedly causing panic within Fidesz ranks. His movement is seen as a major new force, prompting negotiations and raising questions about Hungary's future political landscape.
Electricity has been reconnected at Gábor Iványi's parish and church in Hungary after the Hungarian Evangelical Brotherhood spokesperson announced an agreement with a new service provider.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated that he personally owes much to Gábor Iványi and would never act against him, in response to questions about why electricity was cut off at Iványi Gábor's church last week.
The Tisza Party has denied claims that Tarr Zoltán made a promise concerning the MET case, with Zoltán himself stating that no informal consultation took place.
Hungarian businessman György Wáberer has reportedly received 100 million forints back and subsequently transferred the sum to Gábor Iványi, while also expressing his views on being an oligarch.
Gábor Iványi and other defendants in a criminal case stemming from a 2020 NAV search of the Hungarian Evangelical Brotherhood complex appeared in court, with Iványi protesting the entire procedure.
Gábor Iványi has once again addressed the possibility of him becoming Hungary's president, a role he previously described as being for a 'kind old man' in peacetime.
Electricity has been restored to Gábor Iványi's Békásmegyer parish, though 21 other locations associated with the organization still face the threat of power disconnection.
Gábor Iványi stated that Zoltán Tarr promised the Hungarian Evangelical Brotherhood would regain its church status, with lawyers already drafting a resolution.
György Wáberer confirmed to Telex that he received back 100 million forints previously transferred to the Tisza Party and subsequently forwarded the sum to Gábor Iványi's community. He explained that he initially transferred the money five days before the election to publicly support the Tisza Party's program.
Gábor Iványi has publicly stated that he does not aspire to the position of President of Hungary, indicating that it is not a goal he wishes to pursue or fight for.
Tisza party leader Péter Magyar defeated Viktor Orbán in Hungary's parliamentary election, ending the prime minister's 16-year rule. International leaders celebrated the result while the Kremlin signaled hopes for continued pragmatic ties with Budapest.
The MVM Next power company disconnected electricity to Iványi Gábor's parish and church, despite the properties having paid their electricity bills and no outstanding debts, as the service contract was not renewed.
A Russian-backed disinformation network, known as Storm-1516, is spreading pedophilia accusations against Hungarian pastor Gábor Iványi, using Nigerian accounts and Facebook ads.