Zsolt Hernadi, head of the Hungarian energy company MOL, will travel to Moscow for discussions with Russian partners regarding the import of crude oil via the Druzhba pipeline, as announced by Tisza party leader Peter Magyar.
An analysis suggests that the Tisza Party in Hungary could still secure an additional list mandate, potentially reaching a 141-member faction, due to the compensatory electoral system.
The article examines the Tisza party's proposal to prepare Hungary for Euro adoption by 2030, analyzing the political and economic criteria required for such a move and assessing the realism of the plan.
During a protest, opposition leader Flamur Noka was reportedly hit with tear gas by police forces. The incident occurred amidst ongoing political tensions and demonstrations.
Over 200 young Hungarian filmmakers are advocating for a complete "film system change" from the incoming Tisza government. They support a program calling for comprehensive reforms within the film industry.
Márky-Zay Péter, Mayor of Hódmezővásárhely, stated that the city did not transfer a solidarity tax to the Orbán government, expressing concern it might be diverted to entities like Tiborcz's, and urged the incoming Tisza government to use any collected funds solely for public services.
A Tisza party politician has called on Hungarian Defense Minister Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky to immediately cease his "vendetta," stating that the minister has already caused immeasurable damage to the personnel.
Despite the Tisza movement's election victory offering hope, an article highlights the difficulty of restoring public trust in media and establishing free press in Hungary.
István Karagich, head of Blochamps Capital, has presented a six-point financial "restart" program to Hungary's new Tisza government, advising against a wealth tax and advocating for non-interference with banks to stimulate the economy.
Several Hungarian billionaires have expressed support for the Tisza Party's proposed wealth tax, which could impose an annual one percent tax on assets exceeding one billion forints, though details are still pending.
Analysts are predicting that the Tisza Party government in Hungary will face significant economic strain and political challenges as it takes control of the nation's economy. The party is expected to inherit a difficult financial situation.
A Tisza Party expert, Zoltán Tanács, is investigating suspicious state projects in Hungary, including a 400 billion IT tender and a 230 billion train procurement, both revealed by HVG.
A Frankfurter Allgemeine analysis suggests that the Tisza party's overwhelming victory could lead to an uprising if Fidesz attempts to prevent change. The defeat of Fidesz is seen as a setback for a global alliance with Trump as its cult hero.
Hungarian opposition figure Péter Magyar has called for the resignation of the pro-Orbán president and vowed to reform state media. He also held his first call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, pledging to maintain close diplomatic ties.
Following a recount, the Tisza Party candidate still leads by 48 votes over Fidesz's Bálint Nagy in the Keszthely constituency, with final results expected after absentee and foreign votes are counted.
András Kármán shared a photo of those who attended the meeting of the Tisza Party’s broader leadership on Tuesday, noting the presence of three women, some notable absentees, and a few surprising faces.
A Fidesz-affiliated analyst was reportedly ridiculed at a conference, while election posters for the Tisza party are selling for high prices online, contrasting with the low value of Fidesz memorabilia. These events suggest a notable shift in public sentiment within Hungary's political landscape.
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.
Businessman György Wáberer, who celebrated with Tisza on April 12, has publicly requested civil servants to refrain from shredding important documents, joining a public discussion on the matter.
China extended its congratulations to Hungary's Tisza Party following their victory in recent elections, signaling diplomatic recognition of the outcome.
Nakon što su Peter Magyar i njegova stranka Tisza pobijedili na izborima u Mađarskoj, osnovno pitanje koje se postavlja jeste ko će činiti novu vlast, a mađarska diplomatija mogla bi na čelu dobiti i…
Sigur Peter Magyers og Tisza-flokksins í þingkosningum í Ungverjalandi í gær hefur mikla þýðingu fyrir landið og Evrópusambandið, að mati Eiríks Bergmanns, prófessors í stjórnmálafræði.
Austrian broadcaster ORF was the sole provider of live footage from the Tisza party's election celebration in Hungary, contributing to "ZiB2" achieving its highest viewership in two years with 706,000 viewers.
Budapesta s-a transformat într-o arenă de petrecere până în primele ore ale zilei de luni, oamenii dansând în faţa barurilor şi maşinile claxonând, în timp ce susţinătorii partidului de opoziţie…
The article discusses the relationship between Serbian President Vučić and Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán, and how Vučić's support for Orbán might be waning due to political pressures within the EU.
The leaders of the two largest Hungarian parties held their final rallies today, concluding a turbulent campaign ahead of tomorrow's uncertain elections.
A new poll indicates that Hungary's opposition center-right Tisza party holds a lead over Prime Minister Viktor Orban's ruling Fidesz party, 52% to 39%, ahead of Sunday's parliamentary elections.
According to Hann Endre, it is unlikely that Fidesz's support is significantly underestimated in polls, suggesting that while Tisza might not win on the party list, Fidesz is expected to dominate individual constituencies.
Az összesen közel 39 ezer pártdelegált közül 16,7 ezret küld a Fidesz, 19,7 ezret a Tisza. A választás pontossága a szavazatszámláló bizottságokon múlik.
An institute predicts the Tisza Party will win the upcoming Hungarian election with a comfortable majority and record voter turnout, though not a two-thirds majority.
A szombathelyi Czeglédy Csaba az utolsó pillanatban rántotta félre a kormányt, Hadházy Ákos, Csárdi Antal és Hiller István nem lépett vissza, így ők a Tisza jelöltjei ellenében is elindulnak a…
Independent candidate Tibor Viktor Szentgyörgyi withdrew from the Bács-Kiskun County 2nd constituency election in Kecskemét, leaving only party candidates, and made a request to the Tisza party candidate.
An anti-violence flashmob in Sfântu Gheorghe (Sepsiszentgyörgy), Romania, devolved into political chaos and accusations following a scandal involving OSK coaches. A local member of the Tisza Party responded to accusations of treason with an aria from Bánk bán.
Hungary's opposition Tisza party is on track to secure a two-thirds parliamentary majority in Sunday's elections, which would allow it to amend the constitution.
Supporters of Hungary's Tisza Party in Cegléd and Nagykáta expressed optimism for the upcoming elections, believing that the restoration of democracy would allow other issues to be addressed.
Debrecen Deputy Mayor Lajos Barcsa claims that an audio recording released by Zsolt Tárkányi, which allegedly shows Barcsa discussing aiding Jobbik's campaign against the Tisza Party, was manipulated using AI. Barcsa responded with another audio recording to counter the claims.
A Tisza Párt elnöke szerint Orbán Viktor újra elővette a félelemkártyát a Török Áramlat elleni állítólagos merényletkísérlettel, és harmadosztályú operett-előadásnak nevezte a látottakat.
Ahead of the Hungarian elections, the opposition TISZA party is polling significantly ahead of Orbán's Fidesz party, with satirical parties also gaining attention for their anti-corruption demands.
A dispute between two brothers, one supporting Fidesz and the other Tisza, has escalated into a 'poster war' on their shared balcony in Balatonfüred. The Tisza party's vice-president is also reportedly involved in the local political spat.
A Russian network known as 'The Company' reportedly attempted to spread disinformation through online media and social networks in Argentina to discredit President Javier Milei between June and October 2024.
A spy pen was reportedly found in the office of Hungary's Tisza Party, with messages suggesting a team named "Henry" was responsible for placing and attempting to retrieve it.
Hungary's Democratic Coalition (DK) has presented its expert program, advocating for a new constitution, Euro adoption, joining the European Public Prosecutor's Office, and strengthened child protection.
A Ukrainian defector has reportedly claimed that Ukraine financed the campaign of the Hungarian opposition party Tisza. This has led to accusations of foreign interference in EU elections among internet users, including those in Poland.
Chat messages obtained by 444 suggest an unknown individual named Theo informed IT specialists linked to the Tisza party about upcoming steps by the Constitutional Protection Office, claiming the intelligence operation was politically motivated.
An espionage scandal has rocked Hungary's government on the eve of elections, with the intelligence services reportedly attempting to infiltrate the opposition Tisza Party.
Hungarian political figure Magyar Péter held a rally in Békéscsaba, promising that the government would feel the "cool breath" of Hungarians, in a direct challenge to the current administration.
Ruszin-Szendi Romulusz, a Tisza Party candidate and former Chief of Staff, publicly praised Szabó Bence as a hero while also offering his perspective on the recently leaked conversations involving Szijjártó and Lavrov.
Politico has analyzed Hungary's upcoming April 12 elections, deeming them potentially the most significant since the fall of communism, though noting the difficulty of defeating Orbán. Recent polls indicate that the opposition Tisza party has increased its lead over Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's ruling Fidesz party, despite many voters remaining undecided.
Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán's visit to Ócsa for his campaign tour was met with low turnout and lukewarm enthusiasm, as polls indicate the Tisza party is ahead of Fidesz in the region.
A recent Telegraph analysis suggests Viktor Orbán is on the verge of collapse, with Péter Magyar potentially surprising the EU, building on earlier surveys that shed light on public perceptions of both Hungarian political figures regarding issues like corruption and national defense.
Rákay Philip has provided members of the Hungarian DPK party with an 'argumentation guide' via email, designed to help them respond to accusations and falsehoods related to the Tisza political movement.
Despite Fidesz candidates posting more frequently to a larger follower base, Hungary's Tisza Party candidates are more effectively reaching rural voters on Facebook, particularly through Reels videos.
A review of significant media moments in Hungary's NER era includes an incident where Viktor Orbán admonished a journalist for questioning the government media's publication of stolen personal data from the Tisza-app.
Nem lesznek felülről leállított nyomozások és ha valaki illegális dolgot kérne egy rendőrtől, az másnap már nem lesz pozícióban - ígérte a Tisza Párt elnöke.
Following recent elections, Hungary is experiencing significant political shifts, with discussions around the future of Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party and the rise of new political forces. Debates are emerging on the implications for the country's political landscape and democratic future.
Péter Magyar has emerged as a significant political challenger, reportedly winning over loyal Viktor Orbán voters and signaling a potential shift in Hungarian politics. This development is seen by some as a 'defeat' for Orbán and has implications for the broader European far-right landscape.
The Strait of Hormuz has reopened, easing global energy concerns, with President Trump expressing optimism for an impending deal with Iran. However, Iranian officials have warned they could re-close the vital waterway if the US blockade continues, while also rejecting Trump's claims about giving up uranium.
Hungary could adopt the euro by 2030, provided it establishes the necessary conditions for transitioning to the European single currency, according to the chief economist of the Tisza party.
Following OTP's general meeting, bank chairman Sándor Csányi gave an exclusive interview to HVG, expressing disagreement with the ideology of a wealth tax but patience with the new government regarding the phasing out of extra taxes.
Several Hungarian cities and districts are boycotting the payment of the criticized solidarity tax until a new government is formed, as the tax is expected to contribute one percent of this year's budget revenues.
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.
The Society of Hungarian Writers has issued a statement welcoming the election results and advocating for professional dialogue with the incoming Tisza government.
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.
Hungary is experiencing significant drought conditions, with insufficient rainfall leading to rapidly drying soil due to windy weather and groundwater levels reaching record lows, despite some beneficial precipitation in late March.
Two news quizzes from Helsingin Sanomat challenge readers on topics including who succeeded Jens Stoltenberg as NATO Secretary General and which country's election-winning party is Tisza. These quizzes test general knowledge on current affairs.
An analyst from Niveus suggests that Tisza's proposed tax package could result in an annual loss of 1500 billion forints if it fails to curb the grey economy, unlock EU funds, and accelerate economic growth by boosting consumption.
Ervin Nagy, an elected Member of Parliament for Hungary's Tisza Party and a potential cultural minister candidate, has criticized Attila Vidnyánszky, stating he has no professional hunger and is more interested in politics than acting. Nagy indicated that Vidnyánszky would have no place in the cultural sector under their leadership.
A potential two-thirds victory for the Tisza Party in Hungary could lead to the collapse of the national cooperation system and its associated corruption networks, with experts anticipating short-term changes.
The success of Hungary's opposition Tisza party against Viktor Orban's regime has sparked comparisons with the challenges faced by those seeking to challenge authorities in Serbia.
Hungary's home renovation program has been suspended in the capital and seven counties due to funding shortages, though the Tisza Party promises future energy renovation initiatives for family and apartment buildings.
Hann Endre, head of the polling firm Medián, stated that Fidesz deceived its voters regarding election chances, a claim made after his firm accurately predicted the election results for Tisza and Fidesz.
Balogh Levente, an investor from 'Cápák között' (Hungarian 'Shark Tank'), celebrated the victory of the Tisza Party with Pálinkás Szilveszter, having publicly supported the party before the election.
Volunteer election observers from the "De! Akcióközösség" had their car window broken in Tiszabura, Hungary, while patrolling and filming election-related activities, prompting a police investigation.
S&P Global Ratings has detailed the necessary steps for Hungary to prevent its credit rating from falling into 'junk' status. The report suggests that the actions of the Tisza government will play a crucial role in this outcome.
Ukraine and several third countries, including Moldova, have aligned with the European Union's renewed sanctions against Russia. This move signifies their commitment to the EU's foreign policy stance.
Following a recent election, Hungary is analyzing significant political shifts, including the strong performance of the Tisza party, particularly in rural areas. Commentators and pollsters are evaluating the results, with some suggesting the country has "shaken off" the previous system.
The mayor of Szolnok announced the city will not pay the solidarity tax until the 'Tisza government' is established, citing concerns that the current Orbán government has not proven the funds are used for regional development.
Following Viktor Orbán's electoral defeat in Hungary, the US administration, including figures like JD Vance, expressed reactions and commented on his successor, Peter Magyar. Orbán's loss is seen by some as a potential turning point for right-wing politics in Europe.
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.
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony stated that there will be no peace in Hungary without justice regarding accountability, and he also commented on the Tisza party's potential two-thirds majority, calling it a huge opportunity with risks.
Péter Magyars sejr over Viktor Orbán er demokratiets sejr over autoritær manipulation, Niels Skousen stopper karrieren, og Dansk Industri kommer med en kraftig advarsel midt i…
Peter Magyar, leader of the Tisza Party, declared victory in the Hungarian elections, promising accountability and reconciliation. His win was celebrated by thousands in Budapest and drew congratulations from European leaders and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.
Useimmat mielipidetiedustelut lupaavat pääministeri Viktor Orbánille selvää vaalitappiota tämän päivän vaaleissa. Silti tulos on kaikkea muuta kuin selvä.
The Tisza Party held its campaign closing event in Debrecen, Hungary, where supporters expressed strong sentiment, warning of a potential revolution if the ruling Fidesz party were to win the upcoming elections.
The article discusses the shifting landscape of Hungarian politics, suggesting that the Tisza party has captured the enthusiastic support once held by Fidesz, with the public now seeking more than just cheap Russian gas and relative security at the cost of competitiveness and sovereignty.
After sixteen years in power, Viktor Orban's Fidesz party is vying for another term, facing a challenge from former party colleague Peter Magyar and his Tisza party in their first national election, with Orban's campaign also featuring controversial rhetoric against Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
A daily news summary for Slovakia covers key events including Ferenčák's claims of police pressure, Tisza's strengthening ahead of elections, and the country bidding farewell to Anna Hulejová.
Fidesz MP Csaba Dömötör announced the establishment of a 'Democracy Center' by Fidesz to prevent alleged election fraud by the Tisza party, claiming Tisza activists are acting violently against Fidesz members.
NAKON 16 godina na vlasti i četiri uzastopne izborne pobjede, Orbán se suočava s dosad najvećim izazovom, protukandidatom Péterom Magyarom iz stranke Tisza.
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.
Reports suggest that a private intelligence service, allegedly linked to Antal Rogán and composed partly of former national security personnel, spied on the Tisza party using illegal methods, with this not being their first political assignment.
Premierul Viktor Orban a transformat ostilitatea față de Ucraina într-un pilon central al campaniei electorale, iar influența Rusiei în alegerile din Ungaria devine tot mai vizibilă, susțin analiștii…
Dániel Hrabóczki, an IT specialist known as "Gundalf," made a brief appearance at Péter Magyar's political forum in Vác, delivering a message to attendees.
Three young people in Sepsiszentgyörgy were reportedly beaten on the street after shouting the slogan of the Tisza Party. Coaches and the sports director of Sepsi OSK football club are allegedly involved, though the club denies political motivation.
Péter Magyar was interviewed live six days before the election, discussing the Tisza party's first steps after a potential government change and preparations for the final week of the campaign.
Hungarian minister Rogán commented on the statements by Szabó Bence and Gundalf, suggesting they are merely a distraction. This comes after an investigation into IT specialists assisting the Tisza Party became public.
Articles analyze Viktor Orbán's 16-year tenure, describing how his government has profoundly transformed Hungary, from controlling media to shaping the economy, and bringing Hungarian democracy to a critical point.
A record number of Hungarians have registered to vote from abroad or by transfer for the upcoming elections, with over 315,000 voters registering by the April 2 deadline, a trend that could potentially benefit the Tisza party.
US Vice President J. D. Vance is scheduled to visit Budapest before the Hungarian election, a trip seen as a signal of support for Viktor Orbán and his Fidesz party.
Hungarian politician Péter Magyar claims that a Tisza Party candidate was attacked with an air rifle, and the police have launched an investigation into the incident.
Hungarian singer Ibolya Oláh called on people to consider their families and vote for the Tisza Party, criticizing those who believe they are only good for 'cleaning shit'.
László Toroczkai announced that his Mi Hazánk party will not withdraw its candidates nor form coalitions with Fidesz or Tisza, instead aiming to be the "balance of power" and make life difficult for Viktor Orbán and Péter Magyar.
The pro-government XXI. Század Institute in Hungary envisions Fidesz maintaining its advantage and a four-party parliament, expressing concerns that a potential Tisza-DK coalition could pose a 'danger' to Fidesz.
New polls in Hungary indicate that for the first time, more people believe the ruling Fidesz party will lose the upcoming election, with the opposition Tisza Party showing a significant lead over Viktor Orbán's party.
A Publicus poll indicates that Péter Magyar's Tisza Party holds a 9-percentage-point lead among committed party voters, with 49 percent of voters expressing a desire for a Fidesz defeat.
Péter Magyar held six forums on Tuesday, with key topics including investigator Szabó Bence, 'Gundalf', and Foreign Minister Szijjártó Péter, as he campaigned across various locations.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán made a public appearance in Ócsa, where he inquired about the presence of Tisza party supporters, with the event proceeding without incident.
Ahead of elections, Hungary's Orbán system is facing turmoil over new revelations that the secret service attempted to compromise the opposition Tisza party, though authorities claim they are fighting 'Ukrainian spies'.
Hungarian politician Bence Tordai announced his withdrawal from the race in 72 hours if rival Tisza candidate Áron Koncz does not step down by Friday noon.
Hungary's opposition 'Tisza' party has published its program, promising to return Hungary to Europe while maintaining a constructively critical stance.
Political analyst Török Gábor suggests that the Mi Hazánk party could secure third place in many districts on April 12, posing a more significant challenge to Fidesz than other parties do to Tisza.
A Századvég analyst, Balogh Bence, resigned after being tasked with writing about a document presented as the Tisza party's program, revealing details about his work at the government-affiliated institute in an interview.
The Hungarian government released a video fragment of an interrogation of a former IT specialist from the opposition Tisza party, claiming he admitted to a Ukrainian recruitment attempt, despite the recording not containing such an admission.
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's public media and its financing system have been operating contrary to EU law since last summer, putting the incoming government in a position where it must reform the system to avoid further legal action and potential fines.
Credit rating agencies are expected to review Hungary's debt rating in the autumn, likely maintaining the current assessment while awaiting economic stimulus measures from the Magyar government.
Hungary's protected price system is set to continue under the newly elected government led by the Tisza Party, despite growing concerns about its long-term sustainability, though diesel imports from Slovakia have eased some pressure.
Hungarian National Bank Governor Mihály Varga held an introductory meeting with András Kármán, the Tisza Party's expert on budget and tax policy, to discuss the market outlook.
The Hungarian Armed Forces conducted a complex military maneuver in Szentes, southeastern Hungary, where Lynx KF41 infantry fighting vehicles crossed the Tisza River.
Negotiations are set to commence in the Hungarian Parliament regarding the inaugural session, where discussions will focus on the leadership and committee assignments for the newly formed parliament following the recent elections.
Hungary's Tisza Party has put forward a proposal aimed at reshaping taxes across both income and consumption. This initiative seeks to introduce significant changes to the country's tax structure.
Hungarian actor Ervin Nagy publicly criticized Attila Vidnyánszky, stating that someone who has committed "so many sins" against Hungarian theater life should not be involved in decision-making. This highlights a public dispute within the Hungarian cultural sector.
The Tisza Party has extended an offer to Rita Rubovszky, the current director of the Cistercian School Authority, to serve as their Minister of Education.
Hungary's foreign aid organization, under the Orbán government, has appointed a dedicated director for Chad and the Sahel region, a decision made without waiting for the Tisza Party's two-thirds victory.
Writer Péter Nádas shares his views in a recent interview on Hungarian politics, stating that Péter Magyar has learned much from Viktor Orbán but expressing no fear of Magyar following Orbán's path.
Discussions highlight that Hungary could unlock withheld European Union funds by joining the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO). This move is presented as a "lifeline" that the current Fidesz government has not utilized, but which the Tisza party might pursue.
Dániel Jellinek, one of Hungary's wealthiest individuals, has publicly expressed his agreement with the principle of the Tisza party's proposed wealth tax plan. He stated that the suggested rate and entry threshold appear proportionate.
A high-level delegation from Brussels is reportedly set to arrive in Budapest within days to engage in discussions with the Tisza Party. The meeting is anticipated to take place on Thursday.
László Toroczkai of the Mi Hazánk Mozgalom party has named the first issue on which he would cooperate with the Tisza Party and Fidesz, also demanding recognition of election inequality.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in Norway for a visit, his fourth to the country. During his trip, discussions included the repair of the Druzhba oil pipeline to Hungary and claims of a battle won solely by drones and robots.
Attila Kert, former news director of MTV from 2006-2009, addressed speculation that he might become the new CEO of MTVA. He stated that he heard the rumors but has not discussed any position with Tisza, though he is willing to share his views on good public media.
Hungarian startup founder Petya Balogh has advised the incoming government against direct state investment in startups, arguing that the state is traditionally poor at picking winners and should instead act as a regulator.
The Momentum party faction is saying goodbye to parliament, with Dávid Bedő wishing success to the incoming Tisza party MPs and offering Momentum's help during the transition if needed.
The President of the Hungarian Chamber of Engineers issued a lengthy criticism of Minister Lázár's ministry and public procurement practices. This critique followed the victory of the Tisza party.
A family in Balatonfüred, Hungary, ended a widely publicized banner dispute on their balcony, which featured opposing messages for the TISZA and Fidesz parties, emphasizing that politics should not divide friends and family.
Krievija neapsveiks konservatīvās Cieņas un brīvības partijas ("Tisza") līderi Pēteri Maģaru ar uzvaru Ungārijas parlamenta vēlēšanās, paziņojis Kremļa preses pārstāvis Dmitrijs Peskovs.
“We are the only political force that was not swept away by the TISZA party,” declared party chairman and lead candidate László Toroczkai on Sunday at a press conference held at 10:30 p.m.
Duminică dimineață, Index, Mandiner, Hirado.hu și Origó au relatat despre „documentul intern scurs” care prezintă detalii – în limba engleză – că, în seara alegerilor, Péter Magyar ar trebui să…
Dabartinio Vengrijos premjero Viktoro Orbano šalinininkai jau ruošiasi ginčyti jiems nepalankius rezultatus, o ekspertai perspėja, kad be teismo įsikišimo išsisukti greičiausiai nepavyks…
A Fidesz 42 delegáltjából 39-et, a Tisza 71 jelöltjéből csak 29-et vett nyilvántartásba a választási bizottság, de a legtöbb fontos városban azért így is lesz ellenzéki megfigyelő.
Live coverage is provided for the campaign closing events of Hungary's Fidesz and Tisza parties, focusing on their final messages and crowd turnout before the election.
Hungarian humorist Tibor Bödőcs stated he has never faced an easier election, implying a clear choice between the Tisza party and figures associated with the current government.
A debate has emerged in Hungary regarding the President's duties in government formation, as neither the Fundamental Law nor other legal sources clearly regulate who the head of state should ask to form a government after an election, leaving room for potential disruption.
A recent survey indicates that one in ten Fidesz supporters would revoke voting rights for Hungarians living abroad, while only 9 percent of Tisza party supporters would retain them. Many respondents expressed a desire to rewrite the current rules.
Tisza Party President Péter Magyar, speaking in Győr, mentioned a document obtained by Telex indicating that the logistics alone for the Chad mission would have cost 21 billion forints, criticizing the spending on Gáspár Orbán's ideas.
The Fidesz mayor of Sátoraljaújhely, Péter Szamosvölgyi, publicly labeled businessman György Wáberer a traitor and demanded his resignation after Wáberer discussed the local situation with a candidate from the opposition Tisza Party.
The former BKK leader says it's not a new phenomenon for Russian interests to override Hungarian public interest, and a reminder of this pro-Russian policy is that on the country's busiest metro...
A Medián poll suggests that Hungary's upcoming elections could see a record 74% voter turnout and a stable two-thirds majority for the Tisza party, a level not seen since 2014.
The Tisza Party has posted a new audio recording allegedly featuring a Fidesz deputy mayor coordinating the distribution of 500 food packages before Easter.
Viktor Orbán mal podľa Bloombergu v telefonáte nazvať Vladimira Putina priateľom a ponúknuť mu summity v Budapešti. Hovor sa mal týkať vojny na Ukrajine.
Tisza Party leader Magyar Péter began the final week of his election campaign in Ráckeve, speaking from atop a flatbed truck to a large crowd gathered at the HÉV station.
The political situation in Hungary is marked by significant uncertainty surrounding upcoming elections, with observers noting an unpredictable atmosphere. Opposition figure Péter Magyar of the Tisza Party has called for transparency regarding potential threats and suggested a productive relationship with Trump's camp.
Political analyst Gábor Török reviewed Péter Magyar's national tour, focusing on the constituencies where the Tisza Party will concentrate its efforts at the end of the campaign.
Péter Magyar's Tisza Party is revitalizing the Hungarian opposition, attracting Orbán's voters with a new grassroots strategy, while Viktor Orbán is reportedly preparing "traps" to hinder Magyar's potential governance. A documentary about Magyar and his party will also be made available online.
A Tisza elnöke ki is használta ezt, az átlagosnál többet beszélt a fiatalokhoz. Gyártsanak tartalmat az internetre, ahhoz úgyis jobban értenek a digitális harcosoknál, kérte tőlük.
Csárdi Antal has publicly invited Tisza Party politician Bódis Krisztina to a debate, promising to withdraw his candidacy if she convinces him. He awaits her proposed date by April 7.
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government is accused by investigative platform Direkt36 of using intelligence services to spy on the opposition Tisza Party, raising concerns as a key parliamentary election approaches.
Of all the members of the European Parliament, opposition party leader Péter Magyar attends the fewest sessions, based on the latest data from the “Where’s My MEP” app, where the chairman of the…
A survey by 21 Kutatóközpont indicates that two-thirds of Tisza party voters believe the ruling Fidesz party can only secure victory through electoral fraud, a sentiment shared by half of non-government party voters.
In Hungarian politics, Rig Lajos, who was an opposition candidate in 2022, has now announced his support for Fidesz's Tibor Navracsics. This endorsement comes as Navracsics faces Tisza party candidate Péter Balatincz.
A new poll by the '21' center indicates that the opposition 'Tisza' party holds a nearly 20-point lead over Viktor Orbán among decided voters in Hungary, showing a 5-point increase for 'Tisza' in just three weeks. Political scientist Gábor Török suggests that if even half of the research from leading polling institutes is accurate, only the extent of Tisza's victory remains in question.
Elkísértük Magyar Pétert hat kampányhelyszínre szombaton. Végig a Tisza elnökével utaztunk a párt autójában, és ott voltunk, amikor értesül az Alkotmányvédelmi Hivatal videójáról.
Péter Magyar, leader of the Tisza Party, stated he was unaware of the young IT specialist's secret service interrogation but has since thanked him for his courage.
First-time voters in Hungary, who have lived under Orbán's government for most of their lives, express mixed feelings about the upcoming election, with some hoping for change and an end to 'pensioner politics,' while others are skeptical.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó claimed that it is evident Ukrainians intended to recruit a former IT specialist from the Tisza Party to harm Hungary, while admitting the Constitutional Protection Office had monitored the individual.
Polls conducted for the Tisza Party weeks before the election indicate their candidate has taken the lead in several previously strong Fidesz districts, with tight races expected in Baja and Cegléd.
Peter Magyar has not received any invitations to Hungarian public media since the start of the election campaign in February, according to his TISZA party.
An expert from Oxford Economics warns that many investors are prematurely pricing in an opposition victory for Péter Magyar in Hungary, despite the Fidesz party's strong chances of retaining power and uncertainties regarding the Tisza Party's energy and Europe policies.