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Hungary Ranks Above China, Russia, Italy in Oeco-Index 2025

Oeconomus Economic Research Foundation has presented its annual Oeco-Index, an objective and comprehensive indicator of economic development. According to the index, Hungary ranks 18th in the European Union and 35th globally, outperforming countries such as China, Russia, and Italy….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 07.05.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Over 100 Programmes Await at the 9th Night of Artefacts Festival in Budapest

From 22–24 May, the 9th Night of Artefacts Festival will offer over 100 programmes at 70 locations in Budapest, giving visitors rare access to restoration labs, artist studios, and science-themed exhibitions blending art with innovation….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 07.05.2025
  • REVIEW

The Five Strongest Gusts of the Trump Tornado — An Analysis by the Center

The Budapest-based think tank Center for Fundamental Rights has listed the five greatest accomplishments of the first 100 days of Presdent Trump’s second term, such as the closing of the border, or dismantling USAID—read more to find out the rest…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 07.05.2025
Rastina,,Serbia,-,March,19,,2016:,Eu,Entrance,Roadsign,Blocked
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Border Pressure Builds Again as Smuggling Gangs Return to Southern Hungary

Illegal migration to Europe is set to rise further, Hungary’s top security advisor György Bakondi warned, pointing to the return of smuggling gangs at the southern border and highlighting weaknesses in EU border control measures….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 07.05.2025
  • CURRENT

Cardinal Erdő Addresses the Faithful as Papal Conclave Begins

‘Perhaps we will feel the Holy Spirit working in the Sistine Chapel,’ Cardinal Péter Erdő said in a video message posted on Facebook. The Archbishop of Esztergom and Budapest addressed believers as the College of Cardinals gathered in the Sistine…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 07.05.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Nawrocki White House Visit Highlights Critical Poland–U.S. Relationship

In a reversal of last year’s U.S. campaign outreach to Polish Americans, Polish presidential hopeful Karol Nawrocki is now courting Washington. His meeting with President Trump signals a rare, quasi-endorsement of a foreign candidate—one that’s ignited controversy back home amid…
  • Michael O’Shea
  • ‎ —‎ 07.05.2025
  • CURRENT

Nestlé’s Green Expansion in Hungary Highlights State Support for Energy Resilience

Hungary is safeguarding families and businesses from surging energy prices caused by the EU–Russia disconnect by expanding renewable energy capacity and supporting industrial investment, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said at a Nestlé solar plant opening….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 07.05.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

New Dimensions in Nurturing Artistic Talent — Talentum Hungaricum Artists Take the Stage

‘Talentum Hungaricum is not merely a talent programme, but a cultural mission: its goal is to present and preserve Hungarian musical and dance traditions, while also making them attractive to younger generations and international audiences in a modern form.’…
  • translated by Hungarian Conservative
  • ‎ —‎ 06.05.2025
  • CURRENT

‘Respect for women, protection for families,’ Minister Hankó Stresses at Press Event

At a press conference with State Secretary for Families Zsófia Koncz and Mária Kopp Institute for Demography and Families (KINCS) President Tünde Fűrész, Minister of Culture and Innovation Balázs Hankó of Hungary stated that, unlike Brussels, the Hungarian government is…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 06.05.2025
  • CURRENT

Bundestag Elects Friedrich Merz Chancellor after Historic First-Round Failure

The Bundestag has elected CDU leader Friedrich Merz as Chancellor of Germany in a second round of voting, following a historic failure to secure an absolute majority in the first round. Falling just six votes short, Merz became the first…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 06.05.2025
  • POLITICS

Chris Farrell: Europe Must Resist the Authoritarian Drift

‘Marcin Romanowski is a principled leader, unjustly targeted by the Tusk government’s lawfare tactics. The politically motivated charges and aggressive legal actions against him, including the misuse of state institutions to silence political opposition, threaten the rule of law. Such…
  • Hungarian Conservative
  • ‎ —‎ 06.05.2025
  • INTERVIEW

‘There is no winner in trade and tariff wars’ — An Interview with Ambassador Gong Tao

How does China plan to counterbalance the American tariff actions? Where can China find new markets for its products? What are the main goals of the Chinese foreign policy and neighbourhood diplomacy? And how does Hungary’s connectivity policy align with…
  • Tamás Maráczi
  • ‎ —‎ 06.05.2025
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REVIEW

Majority of Europeans Reject EU Migration Policy — Hungarians Among Most Critical Nations
POLITICS

Majority of Europeans Reject EU Migration Policy — Hungarians Among Most Critical Nations

The majority of Europeans reject the European Union’s migration policy. Hungary, alongside France and Austria, stands out as one of the most critical of Brussels’ misguided approach.

Joakim Scheffer
10.04.2024
Hungarian–Ukrainian Talks — First Results Already Visible
CURRENT

Hungarian–Ukrainian Talks — First Results Already Visible

After lengthy negotiations, an agreement was reached on the opening of a new border crossing point at the Hungarian–⁠Ukrainian border, bringing the total number of crossing points between the two countries to six. Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó described this development as a significant step forward that will enhance people’s lives and foster better relations between the two countries.

Joakim Scheffer
10.04.2024
Renaissance Commemorative Year Set to Commence in Vác This Weekend
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Renaissance Commemorative Year Set to Commence in Vác This Weekend

Visitors of the city can attend a months-long series of events celebrating the golden age of the Hungarian Renaissance, including period-authentic exhibitions and culinary programmes, and can also take part in period craft workshops.

Márton Losonczi
10.04.2024
Ryanair to Resume Flights between Budapest and Tel Aviv
CURRENT

Ryanair to Resume Flights between Budapest and Tel Aviv

Following the example of Wizz Air, Ryanair is relaunching its flights from Budapest to Tel Aviv. Meanwhile, the Hungarian government has confirmed that it is only a matter of days or weeks before Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport becomes majority-owned by the Hungarian state.

Joakim Scheffer
10.04.2024
‘EP elections will not be a revolution but the first steps of an evolutionary transformation’ — An Interview with Jan Zahradil
INTERVIEW

‘EP elections will not be a revolution but the first steps of an evolutionary transformation’ — An Interview with Jan Zahradil

‘People in Europe want change, and they will certainly voice this in the elections, which will result in a shift in the political balance of the European Parliament. However, I don’t think this is a revolutionary change. It will hardly change the balance of power in the board too much, but there is at least a chance that the atmosphere will change. We’ll see where all this could lead us.’

Loretta Tóth
10.04.2024
Disney Stock Tanks as Company Reelects Woke Board
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Disney Stock Tanks as Company Reelects Woke Board

Conservative investor Nelson Peltz was trying to get new members elected to the board of directors at the 3 April shareholders meeting and thus steer the company away from their woke agenda, to no avail. The same woke board members retained their positions, to which the market, expecting a change, did not react well.

Márton Losonczi
09.04.2024
Rutte or Klaus — Campaign for NATO Secretary General Picking Up Momentum
POLITICS

Rutte or Klaus — Campaign for NATO Secretary General Picking Up Momentum

Hungary strongly opposes Dutch PM Mark Rutte’s candidacy. There are alternatives to Rutte, however; candidates that might not enjoy widespread support as of now but are less divisive. Romanian President Klaus Iohannis, for one, recently announced his candidacy for the role. But Hungary’s endorsement of President Iohannis is not self-evident, considering that Klaus accused the Romanian Socialist Democratic Party and the Hungarian minority party UDMR of conspiring ‘to give Transylvania to Hungary’ during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Lili Zemplényi
09.04.2024
Hungarian–Serbian–Sloven Regional Power Exchange to Start in Late 2024
CURRENT

Hungarian–Serbian–Sloven Regional Power Exchange to Start in Late 2024

In the second half of 2024 a regional power exchange known as the BlueSky Project is poised for launch, involving Hungary, Slovenia, and Serbia. Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó stated in Budapest on Tuesday that the initiative will notably enhance regional security of energy supply.

Joakim Scheffer
09.04.2024
Budapest’s Bubi Bike-Sharing Service to Expand with Electrically Assisted Bicycles in 2026
CURRENT

Budapest’s Bubi Bike-Sharing Service to Expand with Electrically Assisted Bicycles in 2026

During a press conference held at the newly opened MOL Bubi station at the Kopaszi Dam, Budapest Mayor Karácsony Gergely shared that the Bubi 3.0 public bike-sharing system, launching in January 2026, will include electrically assisted bikes. Furthermore, the current fleet will at least be doubled, and the number of stations and service areas will increase.

Ádám Bráder
09.04.2024
No-Go Zones, Immigration and Integration Discussed at MCC Budapest
CULTURE & SOCIETY

No-Go Zones, Immigration and Integration Discussed at MCC Budapest

At the launch event of the new book published by MCC Press and the Migration Research Institute titled Kié itt a tér? (Who does this space belong to?) a panel discussion was held on the dire consequences of uncontrolled immigration, the failures of integration, and possible solutions.

Ádám Bráder
09.04.2024
Poland: One of the Good Boys Again?
OPINION

Poland: One of the Good Boys Again?

‘The unfreezing of funds is a turning point in the EU⁠–⁠Poland relationship—one that had become very strained in recent years—and of course a major political success for the new cabinet. But that is not the only reason why the Commission decision is so instructive: the damage to the rule of law in Poland, which was so widely reported on in the European press in recent years, appears to have been reversed in less than two months, to the extent that the European Commission was willing to waive the withholding of EU funds, which is undoubtedly a very effective tool for blackmailing reluctant member states.’

Levente László Greczula
09.04.2024
Green Vehicle Registrations Surge in Hungary Thanks to Government Support Programmes
CURRENT

Green Vehicle Registrations Surge in Hungary Thanks to Government Support Programmes

According to the statement, the number of cars equipped with light green official markings increased by nearly by three thousand in March. The growth by 2,920 units significantly surpasses the previous peak of 2,594 units registered in February this year.

Ádám Bráder
09.04.2024
Ethnic Hungarian Gymnast Abused and Humiliated at Romanian National Team’s Training Camp
CURRENT

Ethnic Hungarian Gymnast Abused and Humiliated at Romanian National Team’s Training Camp

The 15-year-old boy was allegedly tied to a radiator naked while the other gymnasts were chanting ‘ungure, ungure,’ meaning ‘Hungarian, Hungarian’ in English. It is unclear if legal action will be taken against the perpetrators.

Márton Losonczi
09.04.2024
Revealing the Facts: A Brief History of the Hungarian GDP
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Revealing the Facts: A Brief History of the Hungarian GDP

GDP per capita growth has been above the EU-27 average in every year since 2010, so the Hungarian economy has grown faster than the EU average. Our decline in 2020 was also below average, and even below the large decline in 2009—despite the fact that the EU average decline in 2020 was larger than in 2009.

Piroska Szalai, Kristóf Nagy and Mátyás Zsolt Varga
09.04.2024
The Prime Minister of 15 Million Hungarians — Celebrating the Birthday of József Antall
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Prime Minister of 15 Million Hungarians — Celebrating the Birthday of József Antall

92 years ago today, Hungary’s first freely elected prime minister in the post-communist era, József Antall, was born. His legacy continues to wield significant influence in Hungarian politics today.

Joakim Scheffer
08.04.2024
Why Conservative Education Policy Is the Way to Go
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Why Conservative Education Policy Is the Way to Go

The conservative education policy advocated by the Hungarian government has faced substantial criticism from the left recently. Responding to the accusations from the left, János Setényi, Director of the Learning Institute of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) gave a brief interview to Hungarian Conservative.

Joakim Scheffer
08.04.2024
Viktor Orbán a ‘New Kind of Eurosceptic,’ POLITICO Says
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Viktor Orbán a ‘New Kind of Eurosceptic,’ POLITICO Says

‘In the Hungarian leader, the EU faces a new type of Eurosceptic, one who doesn’t want to leave the bloc but instead shape it, putting his stamp on policies from support to Ukraine to the fight against climate change to migration,’ POLITICO wrote in their recently published analysis about PM Orbán’s foreign policy approach to the Brussels leadership.

Márton Losonczi
08.04.2024
The Occupation of Budapest: Assessing the Performance of Gergely Karácsony
OPINION

The Occupation of Budapest: Assessing the Performance of Gergely Karácsony

‘Karácsony’s meagre talents were known to anyone who paid any attention to politics in the past decades, so all of his failures should not have come as a surprise. But why did people vote for him in the first place? What’s his secret? Well, probably his deceiving manner and childish good looks. Although he is obviously a fraud, he is always smiling, always saying nice things. His rhetoric and appearance clearly appeal to the modern liberal voter in the big city: he likes to make emotional speeches about democracy, the Republic, and human rights.’

Botond Szabó
08.04.2024
Hungarian Richter Increases R&D Budget by Nearly 30 Million Euros in 2024
CURRENT

Hungarian Richter Increases R&D Budget by Nearly 30 Million Euros in 2024

Hungarian pharmaceutical corporation Richter Gedeon Nyrt is strengthening its scientific foundation to achieve further international success in its most profitable and fastest-growing focus area, neuropsychiatry.

Ádám Bráder
08.04.2024
How the Dictatorship of Relativism Dismantled Christendom
OPINION

How the Dictatorship of Relativism Dismantled Christendom

‘Christian doctrine as taught by the Church of Rome had historically provided society with a point of reference for moral guidance, which subsequently “ensure[d] that politics remain[ed] rational and d[id] not fall into the trap of ideologies”. Yet since the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965), the institutional Church, or some who speak for Her, have steadily dismantled the remnants of Christendom with ambiguous, if not erroneous teachings.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
08.04.2024
New Slovak President Peter Pellegrini Thanks Hungarian Voters for their Support in Victory Speech
CURRENT

New Slovak President Peter Pellegrini Thanks Hungarian Voters for their Support in Victory Speech

Amid a record high voter turnout, former House Speaker Peter Pellegrini, the sovereigntist candidate, won the Slovak presidential election with more than 1.4 million votes, including those of most ethnic Hungarian voters.

Péter Szitás
08.04.2024
Margaret Island Open-Air Theatre Returns in May with a Rock Opera
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Margaret Island Open-Air Theatre Returns in May with a Rock Opera

From 19 May to 11 September, theatrical performances, concerts, dance shows, opera galas, classical ballets, and operas will await audiences at the Margaret Island Open-Air Stage, as stated by Managing Director and Artistic Director of the theatre Teodóra Bán.

Ádám Bráder
08.04.2024
‘The bigger the win, the greater the golden age of Israel will be the day after’ — A Discussion with Brigadier General (res.) Amir Avivi
CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘The bigger the win, the greater the golden age of Israel will be the day after’ — A Discussion with Brigadier General (res.) Amir Avivi

According to General Avivi, Hamas’s brutal attack on 7 October in Israel was possible because of two terrible decisions: the Oslo Accords and the 2005 disengagement of Israeli troops from Gaza. The Oslo Accords implemented in 1994 resulted in the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the major cities of Gaza and the transfer of weapons and control to the Palestinian Authority. This decision resulted in Gaza, previously not considered a significant military issue, becoming a top security problem for Israel.

Sáron Sugár
08.04.2024
Bringing Light Behind the Iron Curtain — The Special Relationship between Roger Scruton and Central Europe
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Bringing Light Behind the Iron Curtain — The Special Relationship between Roger Scruton and Central Europe

Roger Scruton had a special interest in and affection for Central Europe, cultivating a symbiotic relationship with the region. His work influenced the political, cultural, and social dynamics of many CEE countries just as profoundly as they shaped his own work and worldview. In tribute to the British conservative philosopher, a conference was held in Budapest, with a specific focus on Scruton’s ties to Central Europe.

Joakim Scheffer
08.04.2024
Democracy and the Concept of Authority
PHILOSOPHY

Democracy and the Concept of Authority

‘In today’s democracy, authority is in crisis because real authority cannot follow from mere quantity. Quantity is always relative, and the thing what is ‘never identical to itself’ cannot awaken the intuition of true respect, true authority, and true supremacy. A real authority is someone to which, as Edmund Burke writes, one can “freely and proudly submit” himself. Real authority would also require the recognition of the legitimacy of a transcendental sphere, beyond the world of relativity.’

Zoltán Pető
07.04.2024
Where Did Our Parents and Grandparents Go Shopping? — The Forgotten Pomp of Rákóczi Road
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Where Did Our Parents and Grandparents Go Shopping? — The Forgotten Pomp of Rákóczi Road

On the left side of today’s Rákóczi Road, on the way to Astoria, stood the Úttörő és Ifjúsági (Pioneer and Youth) State Store, which opened in the autumn of 1950 and was one of the most important shopping outlets for the youth of the time. Among its main goods were children’s clothing, sports and play equipment, children’s furniture, and, of course, as its name suggests, pioneer paraphernalia as well.

translated by Hungarian Conservative
07.04.2024
Fears of Secession in Eastern Europe — Russian Propaganda and the Oppression of Minorities
OPINION

Fears of Secession in Eastern Europe — Russian Propaganda and the Oppression of Minorities

‘There is a ridiculous claim that keeps resurfacing in the Ukrainian, Slovakian and Romanian press: that Hungary has territorial claims against Ukraine. While neither the intention, nor the slightest chance or means are there to support the ridiculous Russian PSYOPS stunt, Ukraine, Slovakia, and Romania continue to think it is real. Is it because of their bad conscience over the oppressed hundreds of thousands of Hungarians in these countries?’

Bálint Somkuti
07.04.2024
Anatomy of the Farmers’ Protests Sweeping Europe
POLITICS

Anatomy of the Farmers’ Protests Sweeping Europe

Weeks of farmers’ protests across Europe seem to have broken Brussels, with the European Commission making significant concessions to disgruntled farmers. However, quick symptomatic treatments will not resolve the deep-rooted problems of European agriculture.

Joakim Scheffer
06.04.2024
Why We Should Read Carl Schmitt
PHILOSOPHY

Why We Should Read Carl Schmitt

‘Schmitt’s thought becomes particularly relevant in understanding how governments define the parameters of inclusion and exclusion in their responses to the pandemic. Schmitt’s theories provide a realistic framework for analysing such complex political issues, and understanding such a critical perspective might encourage visible improvements in liberal legal and political systems.’

Diána Dobos
06.04.2024
Revealing the Facts: A Brief History of Earnings in Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Revealing the Facts: A Brief History of Earnings in Hungary

A sustained and substantial improvement in earnings started in 2013 in Hungary. In that year the country managed to repay its previous IMF loan, giving the government more freedom to reform and restructure the tax system, including reducing taxes on labour. The six-year minimum wage agreement launched in 2017 doubled the minimum wage for jobs requiring qualifications by 2022 and increased the overall minimum wage by 80 per cent.

Piroska Szalai and Mátyás Zsolt Varga
06.04.2024
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