
Hungarian Minister Poses with Anti-Government Slogan
A young person took a selfie with Hungarian Minister János Lázár while wearing a shirt with an anti-government slogan, which the minister reportedly did not notice.
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A young person took a selfie with Hungarian Minister János Lázár while wearing a shirt with an anti-government slogan, which the minister reportedly did not notice.

János Lázár has decided not to implement a planned 54% road toll increase on March 1st, instead maintaining the 4.3% increase introduced in January.

Figures like István Tiborcz and János Lázár are gaining influence within Hungary's government-connected economic elite, while the circles of Ádám Matolcsy and Lőrinc Mészáros are receding, with many fearing accountability if the political situation worsens.

A foundation chaired by János Lázár has received 16,000 hectares of state-owned land, valued at approximately 38 billion forints, for free. The land was previously managed by prison agricultural companies.

Fidesz campaign manager Balázs Orbán stated that János Lázár and Péter Szijjártó are key figures in the party's campaign due to their popularity, speaking at a private event in Kunszállás.

Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski commented on social media regarding reports that the Hungarian government is suddenly selling state properties around Budapest train stations, a move potentially handled by Minister János Lázár's ministry.

Minister János Lázár fulfilled his promise to haulers at the last minute, who are generally satisfied with the discussions with the Ministry of Transport, though some promises still need to materialize.

Hungarian Minister János Lázár suggests that many Fidesz supporters are afraid to reveal who they vote for, fearing ostracization. He believes the election is not decided and Fidesz can still win despite the Tisza Party's louder presence.