Angela Merkel and Viktor Orbán commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Pan-European Picnic
The German Chancellor and the Hungarian Prime Minister are set to speak at the ecumenical commemorative service in the Sopron Evangelical Church.
The German Chancellor and the Hungarian Prime Minister are set to speak at the ecumenical commemorative service in the Sopron Evangelical Church.
At Fidesz's Tusványos festival, Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán explained the ins and outs of his illiberal system.
The practices of judicial leaders' appointments and their ability to influence judgements through bonuses will be examined by the ECJ.
Research network to be supervised by new body with increased government influence, and financial framework will shift towards project-based funding.
Our colleague was trying to ask questions about the ongoing constitutional revision, but he did not get any answers.
Winning in Budapest at the municipal elections could grant Fidesz the legitimacy needed for the planned overhaul of Hungary's constitution.
Parliament passed law giving research network of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences to a new institute under increased government influence.
We caught Nikola Gruevski at the Budapest Metropolitan Court with our questions. He was more than reluctant to answer.
Every 7-8 minutes in between acts, a young, stubbled Viktor Orbán is talking about the withdrawal of Soviet troops at Volt Festival. Why?
Due to climate deal, "electricity bills of Hungarian families would rise by between 30 and 40%," the Hungarian government argues.
The government merges the independent 1956 Institute and its oral history archives into Veritas, an institute serving governmental memory politics.
Hungarians have never been as interested in the European Elections as they are now. Fidesz is likely to win, the real contest is for the second place.
László Kövér thinks "normal homosexuals" do not think of themselves as equal.
The fliers of the Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party raised suspicions.
The government plans to turn a Budapest literary museum into a cultural power centre meant to protect European and Hungarian Christian culture.
The agreement could help CEU enrol new students again at the Budapest campus following their forced move to Vienna.
István Tiborcz is the youngest person on the list of napi.hu.
Hungarian Prime Minister toughens up on his party's Spitzenkandidat at presser with Heinz-Christian Strache, chairman of Austrian populist party ÖFP.
The leader of Fidesz's parliamentary group specifically named four independent news outlets as the political opponents of the ruling party of Hungary.
Index's exclusive interview with Sándor Csányi, the President and CEO of OTP Bank and President of the Hungarian Football Federation.
Orbán: "Europe has to be defended from the migrant invasion." Salvini: "May 27 will open a new history for Europe."
The company successfully preventing Budapest's rat infestation for 47 years was dropped for a cheaper consortium struggling to control the situation.
A 40-year-old tradition ends as oligarch's company terminates contract overnight and replaces HVG's posters with ads of Fidesz-affiliated tabloid.
Constitutional Court: MPs protesting in Parliament not entitled to refer to invalidity of legislative procedure. Substantive decision yet to be made.
Hungarian embassy issues note verbale to Slovenia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs demanding measures to prevent such an incident from happening again.
After George Soros, the migrants, and Jean-Claude Juncker, the next target of Fidesz's propaganda media was a high school girl from the countryside.
The EPP stated Fidesz was punished, while Fidesz claims that they solved the situation themselves - how does yesterday's decision leave room for both?
The EPP recently got tough on Fidesz, even though the group has legitimated and sanitized Orbán's rule for years, even as it descended into autocracy.
Rogán said Brussels cares more about the "Soros-university" than the US, and that Fidesz would remain in EPP only as long as it's against immigration.
Orbán is seemingly attempting to fulfill the criteria Manfred Weber set for Fidesz's continued stay in the EPP, but is it going to be enough?
EPP's lead candidate had a meeting with Viktor Orbán to talk about the EPP's upcoming debate about the expulsion of Fidesz.
Minister of Innovation and Technology and President of the Academy sign statement of intent after months of government pressure.
President of the Republic János Áder announced the date of the European Election in Hungary.
Constitutional court finds last year's Stop Soros Act does not violate Hungary's Base Law.
The Moscow-based International Investment Bank is moving to Budapest, and there are a number of alarming details.
Mike Pompeo visited Hungary and talked about China, Russia, Ukraine, Hungary's gas supply, and Hungary's renewed defense cooperation with the USA as it is reengaging with Central Europe.
Orbán kicked off the EP campaign at his yearly State of Hungary Address stressing the perceived historical stakes of the upcoming election and announced his demographics program.
On the fourth anniversary of oligarch Lajos Simicska's fight with Viktor Orbán, his former political daily is back - though this time on Orbán's side.
Hungary vetoed the common EU position in preparation to the summit with the Arab League where migration over the Mediterranean will be a key topic.
"We are a more than thousand-year-old nation," the Foreign Minister explained why they refused to meet the Dutch delegation to talk about Article 7.
Index takes a look at the Prime Minister's asset declaration released last night.
The Minister of Justice has the power to appoint and promote administrative judges. Critics fear judicial independence is in peril.
Transparency International's latest Corruption Perceptions Index paints a gloomy picture with cronyism, state capture, and corruption.
As the fight for Andy Vajna's state-funded businesses is likely to commence, Index takes a look at the sizeable estate.
Saturday afternoon, the series of demonstrations against the Overtime Act continued in Budapest and numerous countryside locations.
Watch what Prime Minister Viktor Orbán had to say at Thursday's press conference with English voiceover.
Hungary's Péter Szijjártó names migration as the new main divisive force of European politics
The wave of anti-government demonstrations in Hungary resumed this weekend with heated speeches and cold temperatures.
The security guards took the MP to the ground, twisted his legs, kneeled on him and tried to kick his phone away.
Hungarians will protest the government once more this Saturday - Index is here to fill you in on the details.
Work in Parliament's National Security Committee was made impossible when most needed - what happened to legislative oversight over national security?
Lőrinc Mészáros, Viktor Orbán's most trusted ally just became the wealthiest person in Hungary according to the annual list of Forbes magazine.