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2 days ago

PM Viktor Orban and his Fidesz party face their strongest challenge in parliamentary elections scheduled for April 12.

8 days ago

Independent polls show Péter Magyar’s Tisza party clearly ahead of ruling Fidesz, while government-linked pollsters still predict a strong win for Premier Viktor Orbán.

30 days ago

Gergely Karácsony urged people to take to streets in June in pushback against Orbán government’s attack on rights

Prosecutors in Hungary have filed charges against the progressive mayor of Budapest, s…

3 months ago

PM makes opposition to support for Ukraine central to Fidesz campaign as it loses ground over cost of living crisis

Hungary’s prime minister has kicked off a weeks-long “anti-war roadshow”, turning cr…

The Guardian view on special Trump treatment for Hungary: roll on the next election | Editorial

As polls suggest that Viktor Orbán’s authoritarian rule is under threat, Brussels can only wait and hope

During the US presidential election campaign of 2016, Viktor Orbán was the only European Union …

Blikk, a tabloid with about 3 million online monthly readers, bought by pro-Orbán media group Indamedia

Journalists at Hungary’s most-read newspaper have expressed shock after a media group seen as cl…

4 months ago

Budapest marches by ruling Fidesz party and opposition Tisza will take place in a highly polarised political climate

Tens of thousands of people are expected to turn out for rival rallies by Viktor Or…

Don’t fall for the authoritarian hype – Reform and the hard right can be stopped in their tracks | Gordon Brown

From the US to Europe and Asia, grievances are being exploited to gain power. But moderate voices are still in tune with the majority

  • Gordon Brown was UK prime minister from 2007 to 2010

Nigel Farage p…

5 months ago

Orbánism offered Trump and the international populist right a blueprint, but its leader is under pressure at home from economic woes, falling support and Péter Magyar’s rise

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Fidesz fumes at "outrageous and chilling message" after lawmakers vote to shield opposition chief Péter Magyar from prosecution in Budapest.

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