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bne IntelliNews on MSNFidesz offered billions to liberal Momentum to run in 2026 race to hurt Tisza Party's chances, ex-chair claimsFidesz operatives reached out to Momentum at multiple levels this spring, offering money and logistical help if the liberal ...
Fidesz is not shy about linking its policies to Christian values. In a 2018 interview with EWTN’s Raymond Arroyo, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs Péter Szijjártó stated that “we have ...
“Fidesz will be suspended with immediate effect and until further notice following today’s vote of EPP members (190 in favour, 3 against),” EPP President Joseph Daul said on Twitter.
The poll, conducted between Feb. 22 and 26, put support for nationalist Orban's Fidesz at 39% of the electorate, unchanged from December levels, while the opposition shed 2 points to 32%.
In recent weeks Fidesz, Hungary’s ruling party, has proposed legislation to tighten its hold over state-supported theaters, and further consolidated the media under central control. This may be ...
Hungary's ruling Fidesz party has proposed legislation that bans disseminating what it calls content promoting gender change or homosexuality in schools, a move which activists said resembled ...
Despite Fidesz’s decision not to join, the ECR has grown significantly this year. The group had grown from holding 62 seats to 83 through the European Parliament elections earlier this month.
With the 2026 parliamentary elections approaching, the annual Budapest Pride Parade seemed poised to become the next fight between Fidesz and Hungary’s Left.
Fidesz’s 12 MEPs have decided to leave the European People’s Party, finally ending a long and difficult struggle. The move came after EPP adopted amendments to its internal rules of ...
Polling suggests the ruling Fidesz-led alliance should be looking over its shoulder for the first time since winning a supermajority in 2010, allowing it to reshape the constitution, ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's ruling Fidesz party was ahead with 58% of national party list votes versus 30.4% for a six-party opposition alliance in Sunday's parliamentary election ...
Peter Magyar, a conservative who was once a well-connected figure in the Fidesz party of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, has become an unexpected leader of the country’s opposition.
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