Fidesz's EPP membership suspended - Updated with Orbán's response
Landslide vote in the EPP Political Assembly suspended the membership of Fidesz until further notice.
Landslide vote in the EPP Political Assembly suspended the membership of Fidesz until further notice.
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.
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.
EPP's procedure to expel Fidesz might decide way more than whether or not the rogue Hungarian member party stays in the group.
Europe's future is now hinged upon Viktor Orbán, says Lévy, one of France's most influential political activists, philosophers and writers.
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.
Index takes a look at the Prime Minister's asset declaration released last night.
Watch what Prime Minister Viktor Orbán had to say at Thursday's press conference with English voiceover.
Orbán made good on his promise to answer journalists, but dodged all the important questions.
The wave of anti-government demonstrations in Hungary resumed this weekend with heated speeches and cold temperatures.
Hungarians will protest the government once more this Saturday - Index is here to fill you in on the details.
Lőrinc Mészáros, Viktor Orbán's most trusted ally just became the wealthiest person in Hungary according to the annual list of Forbes magazine.
Once again, several thousand people protested Hungary's government in Budapest on Friday night after the Overtime Act was signed into effect.
The third consecutive night of protests against Orbán's overtime act and minister-controlled courts saw thousands take to the streets again.
Opposition MPs protested the Overtime Act, which the Parliament passed later, along with a law creating Minister-controlled administrative courts.
Today's government decree qualifies the deal as a "merger of strategic importance at a national level"
In a few hours, the propaganda empire linked to the ruling party Fidesz was placed under control of a single giant umbrella-organisation. Here are the details!
In his weekly interview, the PM expressed his thoughts on the ongoing CEU case, the latest congress of the EPP and the UN Migration Pact.
Orbán Viktor meglátogatott egy nyugdíjast. És innen indul a kísérlet.