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  • DIASPORA, INTERVIEW

Preventing the Collapse of Hungarian Organizations — A Conversation with Dr. Balázs Somogyi

‘One of my grandfathers was a Reformed pastor, and the other was a county chief magistrate, so, from the Communist regime’s point of view, we were a “reactionary” family who didn’t accept the people’s democracy. Our family certainly helped us…
  • Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
  • ‎ —‎ 23.03.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Shared Heritage: Celebrating Polish–Hungarian Friendship Through the Pauline Order

‘Along with its growing prominence as a religious place, Jasna Góra also became known as a site of Poland’s struggle for its freedom and sovereignty. As Poland was fighting for its independence on multiple fronts, the monastery was one of…
  • Lili Zemplényi
  • ‎ —‎ 23.03.2025
  • OPINION, POLITICS

Bad Polling Risks Political Instability in Hungary

‘Western media is…in a frenzy about an impending electoral upset in Hungary. Péter Magyar is being touted by some as “the biggest threat Hungary’s Viktor Orbán has faced in 15 years”. Much of this assessment is based on polling for…
  • Philip Pilkington
  • ‎ —‎ 22.03.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, INTERVIEW, TECH

Digital Policy — Psychology Expert on Students’ Addiction to Tech Gadgets

‘To put it simply, we don’t need an educational system with pressure, rewards, and punishments from above, but children themselves need to start to understand and feel that it’s not good to make fun of someone, for example, because the…
  • Anita Farkas
  • ‎ —‎ 22.03.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘As long as I am the boss, Scheiber is obliged to follow my instructions!’ — The Story of a Yawn from 1976

‘According to a letter written five days later, the situation quickly escalated and drew in the emblematic director of the Rabbinical Seminary, Sándor Scheiber…In light of the incident, the leadership of MIOK…turned to Scheiber, requesting in writing that he inform…
  • László Bernát Veszprémy
  • ‎ —‎ 22.03.2025
  • PHILOSOPHY

Lajos Prohászka as a Crisis Philosopher — Part I

‘As Márton Molnár puts it, “Prohászka’s work covers three major—closely related—themes: educational science and the history of education…the theoretical issues of the philosophy of culture; and the problems of the modern cultural crisis.” In this paper, we focus on this…
  • Zoltán Pető
  • ‎ —‎ 21.03.2025
  • INTERVIEW, POLITICS

‘Let the people decide on Ukraine’ — An Interview with Balázs Hidvéghi

‘If Brussels clings to this policy [on Ukraine], Europe will further weaken itself and become increasingly irrelevant on the global stage,’ State Secretary of the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister Balázs Hidvéghi warned in an interview with Hungarian Conservative….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 21.03.2025
  • CURRENT

Hungarian National Could Face Death Penalty in the US — The Case of Zsolt Zsólyomi

Zsolt Zsólyomi, a 26-year-old Hungarian national charged with second-degree murder in Miami, Florida, could become the first person executed under a new immigration bill signed by Governor Ron DeSantis on 13 February. According to local authorities, Zsólyomi, who had been…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 21.03.2025
  • CURRENT

Menczer: ‘Ukraine’s EU membership would cost millions for Hungarian families’

Tamás Menczer has warned in a Facebook post that due to military aid to Ukraine ‘the war has already cost every Hungarian family 2.5 million HUF, and Ukraine’s EU membership would cost millions more for each and every family’. The…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 21.03.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Hungarians Trust TV the Most, Print Media the Least, Study Finds

A recent study by Hungary’s National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH) reveals that while media trust remains generally low, television is considered the most reliable source, whereas print media ranks the lowest. The research also highlights generational differences, concerns over…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 21.03.2025
  • CURRENT

Orbán Vows to Veto All EU Conclusions on Ukraine, Slams Zelenskyy as Deluded

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán vetoed a joint conclusion on Ukraine during Thursday’s EU summit, for the second time in March. He stated that he will continue to block every EU position on Ukraine until the results of Hungary’s public…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 21.03.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Hungary Lose to Türkiye in 1,000th Game in National Team History

Hungary played Türkiye in the play-off for League A qualification in the UEFA Nations League next season, and lost 3–1 in the first leg in Istanbul. This was the 1,000th game of our men’s national football team. The rematch is…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 21.03.2025
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REVIEW

Emmanuel Macron Is Making the Same Mistake as the Hungarian Opposition — And It Could Cost Him a Lot
OPINION

Emmanuel Macron Is Making the Same Mistake as the Hungarian Opposition — And It Could Cost Him a Lot

Following Emmanuel Macron’s statement on sending Western troops to Ukraine, NATO allies are distancing themselves from the French President. In the run-up to the European elections, radical pro-war rhetoric may have serious consequences—the case of the Hungarian opposition in the 2022 parliamentary elections is a cautionary tale.

Joakim Scheffer
01.03.2024
Donald Trump Makes Big Steps towards Returning to the Presidency in South Carolina, Michigan
POLITICS

Donald Trump Makes Big Steps towards Returning to the Presidency in South Carolina, Michigan

President Trump has won six out of six primary contests so far, the latest one in the key swing state of Michigan. The turnout level on the two sides, along with current polling, suggests that he is in a good position to take back the White House in the autumn.

Márton Losonczi
01.03.2024
Vera Molnar’s Legacy Explored at the Hungarian Academy in Rome
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Vera Molnar’s Legacy Explored at the Hungarian Academy in Rome

Vera Molnar (1924-2023) was a world-famous Hungarian-born French media artist and a pioneer of computer art. Her works can be viewed at the Hungarian Academy in Rome, the Falconieri Palace until this Sunday.

Ádám Bráder
01.03.2024
EU Parliament Takes Action to Safeguard Consumers from Energy Market Manipulation
CURRENT

EU Parliament Takes Action to Safeguard Consumers from Energy Market Manipulation

The adopted amendments to the Regulation on Wholesale Energy Market Integrity and Transparency, designed to respond to the energy crisis, cover new trading practices such as algorithmic trading and strengthen reporting and monitoring requirements to protect consumers from market abuse.

Ádám Bráder
01.03.2024
Karcag Art Centre to Contribute to Preservation of Cultural Heritage and National Identity
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Karcag Art Centre to Contribute to Preservation of Cultural Heritage and National Identity

‘Through the Kun and Jász peoples, this city still represents the Central Asian roots of the Hungarians today,’ Finance Minister Mihály Varga said at the inauguration, adding that herefore, the symbolic building of the Treasure of Karcag Art and Conference Centre, known as the Shaman Drum, has been placed in probably the best location in the country.

Ádám Bráder
01.03.2024
Brussels Threatens Hungary: No Recovery Funds until ‘Specific’ Reforms
CURRENT

Brussels Threatens Hungary: No Recovery Funds until ‘Specific’ Reforms

Didier Reynders told the European Parliament that Hungary will not receive any funds from the Recovery Fund until specific reforms are enacted. The challenge for Hungary lies in the continual imposition of new conditions by Brussels, some of which are impossible to meet.

Joakim Scheffer
01.03.2024
Stories of Creativity and Dedication at Budapest Architecture Film Festival
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Stories of Creativity and Dedication at Budapest Architecture Film Festival

The Budapest Architecture Film Festival is held between 7 and 10 March at the Toldi Cinema. This year’s motto, People Behind, highlights the numerous and passionate creative individuals who work behind the scenes in the construction of buildings and cities.

Ádám Bráder
29.02.2024
Family, Philosophy, and Print Books in Focus at MCC Budapest Summit on Education Day 2
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Family, Philosophy, and Print Books in Focus at MCC Budapest Summit on Education Day 2

The high-profile conference on education continued with its second day at the MCC Budapest campus, with another slew of illustrious expert guests sharing their knowledge and opinions regarding the role of family versus the role of a school in a child’s education, the role of philosophy in education, and the current state of print books.

Márton Losonczi
29.02.2024
Art and Antique Fair Showcasing Cultural Treasures Opens in Budapest
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Art and Antique Fair Showcasing Cultural Treasures Opens in Budapest

The fair, which runs until Sunday, features about forty classical and contemporary galleries, auction houses, and thousands of artworks, including paintings, sculptures, jewellery, unique carpets, furniture, and antique books.

Ádám Bráder
29.02.2024
New Director of Hungarian National Museum Discusses Approach to Cultural Heritage Transmission
CULTURE & SOCIETY

New Director of Hungarian National Museum Discusses Approach to Cultural Heritage Transmission

Szilárd Demeter, who will take office as the director of the Hungarian National Museum on 6 March, expressed his disapproval regarding the separation of different art forms and noted that his ‘revolutionary proposal was about restoring into unity what had been originally founded as such.’

Ádám Bráder
29.02.2024
Donald Trump to Host Viktor Orbán in Florida?
CURRENT

Donald Trump to Host Viktor Orbán in Florida?

According to press reports, Donald Trump and Viktor Orbán are scheduled to meet in Florida on 8 March. As the perhaps two most prominent figures of the international right, they are gearing up for crucial elections in 2024, and their alliance is deemed more significant than ever.

Joakim Scheffer
29.02.2024
The Enlargement of the Western Balkans as an EU Strategic Goal
POLITICS

The Enlargement of the Western Balkans as an EU Strategic Goal

One of the EU’s appeals is its ability to integrate economic regions in its immediate neighbourhood, where it can reap mutual benefits. This is also true for the candidate countries of the Western Balkans, whose future membership has geopolitical and security policy benefits in addition to economic advantages.

translated by Hungarian Conservative
29.02.2024
Salis Case: Szijjártó Speaks Out on Italian Television
CURRENT

Salis Case: Szijjártó Speaks Out on Italian Television

In an interview with Italian public television, Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó stated that he is appalled by how the Italian media has presented the Salis case, portraying the Antifa activist who beat innocent people last year as a martyr.

Hungarian Conservative
29.02.2024
The Leftist Agenda: No to Child Protection, Yes to Paedophilia Apologetics
POLITICS

The Leftist Agenda: No to Child Protection, Yes to Paedophilia Apologetics

The Hungarian Child Protection Act faces continuous criticism from both the domestic and the European left. Meanwhile, the left has been hard at work normalizing the sexualization of children and relativizing paedophilia.

Joakim Scheffer
28.02.2024
One Matter Ukraine and Viktor Orbán Agree On: Navalny
OPINION

One Matter Ukraine and Viktor Orbán Agree On: Navalny

Viktor Orbán and the governing parties refrained from paying tribute to Alexei Navalny in the Hungarian parliament earlier this week. Considering the less-known views of the recently deceased Russian opposition leader, the Hungarian prime minister’s decision is likely to resonate with the majority of Ukrainians.

Joakim Scheffer
28.02.2024
The Unfortunately Eventful History of the Hungarian Gold Reserve
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Unfortunately Eventful History of the Hungarian Gold Reserve

During the regime change following the fall of the Iron Curtain, the Hungarian National Bank gradually sold almost all of the country’s gold reserve, which by 1992 fell to around three tonnes, with the proceeds from the sale of gold invested in foreign government bonds deemed safe and high-yielding. However, the promised returns were not realized.

Botond Szabó
28.02.2024
PM Orbán: ‘Visegrád is alive!’
CURRENT

PM Orbán: ‘Visegrád is alive!’

The V4 countries convened for a summit on 27 February, a gathering of paramount importance regarding the future trajectory of cooperation. The leaders of the allied states reached a unanimous agreement on the necessity to uphold cooperation in areas of common interests, notwithstanding differences of opinion.

Joakim Scheffer
28.02.2024
MCC Summit on Education Taking Place in Budapest
CURRENT

MCC Summit on Education Taking Place in Budapest

The event featured insightful and fascinating discussions on the possible revival of classical education, the dangers of political activism in the classroom, and the perils of the use of artificial intelligence in teaching.

Márton Losonczi
28.02.2024
Populism, Conservatism and Europe’s Electoral Politics: The Post-Covid Dilemmas of the European Right
OPINION

Populism, Conservatism and Europe’s Electoral Politics: The Post-Covid Dilemmas of the European Right

‘2023 in fact demonstrated, if demonstration were needed, that a deep social, political, and ideological cleavage now divides electorates across Europe, separating progressive, educated, urban, middle class and younger voters from the alienated rural, working class and older conservative voters living outside the fashionable urban centres. This cleavage was dramatically evident in election results in Spain, Slovakia, Poland, and Holland in the course of 2023.’

David Martin Jones
28.02.2024
The Hungary Helps Program: Providing Aid for Those Neglected in Most International Forums
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Hungary Helps Program: Providing Aid for Those Neglected in Most International Forums

Christian persecution takes many forms; it is defined as any hostility experienced as a result of identification with Jesus Christ.

Hanna Zoé Dósa
27.02.2024
The Tomorrow That Never Came — A Conversation with 95-year-old 56er István Üsztöke
DIASPORA

The Tomorrow That Never Came — A Conversation with 95-year-old 56er István Üsztöke

On 23 October 1956, István Üsztöke participated in the production of the famous sixteen points demanding democracy as a printer, for which he had to flee from Hungary. He emigrated to the US, where he worked as a printer until his retirement, then as a real estate agent, a candy man, and finally as a TV producer, for which he was personally honoured by former Hungarian President János Áder.

Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
27.02.2024
Hungarian National Team Wins Silver Medal in Socca Copa America Tournament
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian National Team Wins Silver Medal in Socca Copa America Tournament

In the final, the Hungarian national team lost 2–0 to the host Mexico, finishing as the runners-up in the Socca Copa America tournament in Cancún, Mexico. Martin Vörös-Torma emerged as the tournament’s top scorer.

Joakim Scheffer
27.02.2024
One Nation Under God: Defending the Moral Fabric of Democracy
OPINION

One Nation Under God: Defending the Moral Fabric of Democracy

‘The US Constitution must be first and foremost interpreted via the Declaration of Independence, which recognizes the ‘Creator’, as well as the ‘Laws of Nature and Nature’s God’—an archaic term developed by the Anglican clergyman in his Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie (1594), which equate to the natural law and God’s divine precepts.[1] John Locke, perhaps the philosopher who influenced the Founding Fathers, in his Two Treatises on Government, likewise identified the Laws of Nature and Nature’s God as God’s moral legislation inscribed in the heart of man. This is because man himself is by nature unable to know the divine moral directives such as doing good unto others.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
27.02.2024
Center for Fundamental Rights Analyst Shares Insights into Election of President Sulyok
CURRENT

Center for Fundamental Rights Analyst Shares Insights into Election of President Sulyok

Sulyok is a ‘respected jurist’, who has never been a politician, and who had refused to join the state party before 1990, analyst Levente Szikra reminded in an interview with public Kossuth radio,

Ádám Bráder
27.02.2024
Blue Planet Podcast: Perspectives on Renewables, Nuclear Power, and Gas
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Blue Planet Podcast: Perspectives on Renewables, Nuclear Power, and Gas

Áder pointed out that Hungary’s gas consumption decreased by one billion cubic metres, or ten percent, in the past year, and the share of fossil energy in the ‘energy mix’ decreased by one thousand one hundred megawatts.

Ádám Bráder
27.02.2024
Ambassador Pressman Attends US–Hungarian Joint Military Exercise
CURRENT

Ambassador Pressman Attends US–Hungarian Joint Military Exercise

In a rare show of good faith and positivity, US Ambassador to Hungary David Pressman attended a joint exercise of American and Hungarian soldiers in Szentes, Hungary. At the event, he emphasized the importance of the military alliance between the two nations.

Márton Losonczi
27.02.2024
Tamás Sulyok Elected President of the Republic
CURRENT

Tamás Sulyok Elected President of the Republic

The Hungarian National Assembly has elected Tamás Sulyok, formerly President of the Constitutional Court, as the new President of Hungary.

Joakim Scheffer
26.02.2024
Hungarian Parliament Votes in Favour of Swedish NATO Membership
CURRENT

Hungarian Parliament Votes in Favour of Swedish NATO Membership

The Hungarian National Assembly approved the ratification of Sweden’s accession to NATO on 26 February. It is now up to the President of the Republic to sign the agreement, which will officially grant Sweden full membership in the defence alliance.

Joakim Scheffer
26.02.2024
Honouring Hungarian Culinary Craftsmanship — Food of Hungary 2024
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Honouring Hungarian Culinary Craftsmanship — Food of Hungary 2024

The Food of Hungary 2024 competition is being organized for the seventh time; the final will be held on 27 April at the Szolnok Campus of the University of Debrecen. The aim of the competition is to promote the diversity and richness of Hungarian gastronomy through culinary wonders and to strengthen national cohesion.

Ádám Bráder
26.02.2024
Woke Google AI Creates Images of Black Pope, Native American Founding Fathers
CURRENT

Woke Google AI Creates Images of Black Pope, Native American Founding Fathers

The tech giant Google has halted the operation of the image creation feature of its Gemini AI programme after major backlash from American conservatives.

Márton Losonczi
26.02.2024
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