
EU Court Rules Hungary's Anti-LGBTQ+ Law Violates Union Values
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.
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Hungary’s Magyar announces ministers after landslide election win - AP News
Hungary’s Magyar announces ministers after landslide election win AP News
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Read full article →Hungary's Magyar comments on Oschadbank funds case: "We have seen propaganda news"
Hungary's incoming Prime Minister Péter Magyar has said he is willing to discuss the case involving the seizure of Ukrainian Oschadbank funds once he formally takes office.
By Khrystyna Bondarieva,Iryna Balachuk
Read full article →Hungarian election winner Magyar nominates key ministers - The Straits Times
Hungarian election winner Magyar nominates key ministers The Straits Times
Read full article →Magyar says Netanyahu would face arrest if he came to Hungary, but invitation remains
The Magyar said that if Hungary remains an ICC member and a person wanted by the court enters its territory, “that person must be taken into custody.”
Read full article →Suspend Stability Pact Salvini tells EU meeting
(ANSA) - ROME, APR 21 - Deputy Premier and Transport Minister Matteo Salvini told a meeting of his European Union colleagues on Tuesday that it is necessary to suspend the budget rules of the Growth and Stability Pact to enable member states to pass measures to cope with the impact of the Iran war. "Italy reiterates the need to give greater flexibility and room for manoeuvrer, including in fiscal terms, to address the impact of the Gulf crisis to Member States by suspending the Stability Pact...
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Read full article →Magyar Signals Shake-Up of Orban-Era Networks Beyond Hungary’s Borders
How ruthless or pragmatic will Hungary’s incoming prime minister be? We may get more of an idea this week when he meets with the pro-Orban leader of Romania’s ethnic Hungarian political party.
By Marc Roscoe Loustau
Read full article →Way to Make Friends: Péter Magyar Invites Netanyahu to Budapest, but Would Arrest Him under ICC Warrant
Hungary’s future prime minister, Péter Magyar, is already causing a diplomatic stir before officially taking office. He confirmed that he had invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Budapest—but at the same time made it clear that Netanyahu would end up behind bars in Hungary. Budapest is preparing for a change in power that is […] The post Way to Make Friends: Péter Magyar Invites Netanyahu to Budapest, but Would Arrest Him under ICC Warrant appeared first on Hungary Today.
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