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  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Orbán Confirms Hungary’s ICC Exit, Eyes Sovereignty and Reform

Hungary will withdraw from the International Criminal Court, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán confirmed in a radio interview. He criticized the ICC as a political tool and outlined Hungary’s 2025 agenda, touching on economic reforms, drug policy, and foreign relations….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 04.04.2025
  • CURRENT

Ceasefire Hopes in Ukraine and Le Pen’s Conviction: A Shifting Geopolitical Landscape

A general ceasefire in Ukraine may be possible this year, experts suggest, though peace remains distant. Meanwhile, Marine Le Pen faces a prison sentence and a five-year election ban, potentially reshaping the future of France’s National Rally party….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 04.04.2025
  • INTERVIEW

‘We don’t know what it means to be British’ — An Interview with Miriam Cates

‘If you don’t fight for your national identity, your borders, and your culture, you know that they’re under threat. We don’t feel that threat in the UK and therefore we’ve been really lax and undiligent in thinking about what it…
  • Márton Lukács
  • ‎ —‎ 04.04.2025
  • POLITICS

Changing Migration Policies in EU Member States

‘The proposals of some governments and the thinking behind them may raise questions about the future of the new asylum and migration pact, which is due to enter into force in 2026 and includes the idea of binding quotas. Nevertheless,…
  • Vivien Kalas
  • ‎ —‎ 03.04.2025
  • POLITICS, TECH

Hungary’s Time to Shine — First-Ever EU–Central Asia Summit Kicks Off

The first-ever EU–Central Asia summit has just kicked off as Ursula von der Leyen and António Costa arrived in Uzbekistan. Brussels is now trying to assert its influence over the region, which is widely seen as one of the future…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 03.04.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

The Center’s Miklós Szánthó Calls Out EPP for Revoking Immunity of Polish MEPs

Director General of the Center for Fundamental Rights Miklós Szánthó has drawn attention to the hypocrisy that, while the European Parliament is not willing to even discuss revoking the immunity of Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar, who is charged with…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 03.04.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

MCC Feszt Brings Top Speakers and Music Acts to Esztergom This Summer

MCC Feszt returns to Esztergom from 31 July to 2 August, offering a mix of thought-provoking discussions and vibrant music performances. This year’s lineup features influential figures like Dominic Cummings and Ayaan Hirsi Ali, alongside popular Hungarian artists such as…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 03.04.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

JD Vance Speaks at Screening for Rod Dreher’s Film: Live Not By Lies

US Vice President JD Vance spoke at a celebratory screening for the documentary series Live Not By Lies, based on our very own Hungarian Conservative contributor Rod Dreher’s 2020 book by the same title, in Washington, DC on Tuesday. The…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 03.04.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Trump Announces New US Tariffs Details: 20 Per Cent on EU, 34 Per Cent on China

The United States is imposing a 20 per cent import tariff on the European Union and a 34 per cent tariff on China, President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday. Speaking at a White House ceremony, he signed the new trade…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 03.04.2025
  • CURRENT

Hungary Withdraws from ICC as Orbán Welcomes Netanyahu

Hungary is withdrawing from the International Criminal Court, following years of scepticism toward it. The announcement coincided with the arrival of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Budapest for talks with his Hungarian counterpart, Viktor Orbán….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 03.04.2025
  • CURRENT

Interpol Drops Warrant for Dodik, Bosnian Serb Leader Thanks Orbán

Interpol has dropped the international arrest warrant for President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik, which had been requested by the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Dodik welcomed the decision, stating that Interpol is ‘not at the service of Sarajevo’, and…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 03.04.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

János Áder Urges Action on Climate Change: Global Solutions and Personal Responsibility

Addressing climate change requires both global strategies and individual actions, as even small efforts can have a meaningful impact, János Áder, chairman of the Blue Planet Climate Protection Foundation, emphasized during a lecture in Budapest. Speaking to university students, the…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 03.04.2025
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REVIEW

Media Council Supports TV Programmes with 104 Million Forints
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Media Council Supports TV Programmes with 104 Million Forints

A total of 23 applications were received, of which 19 were considered valid and worthy of support by the evaluation committee.

Ádám Bráder
07.03.2024
Dan Schneider Talks Super Tuesday at Center for Fundamental Rights
CURRENT

Dan Schneider Talks Super Tuesday at Center for Fundamental Rights

The president of MRC Free Speech America reminded that the only criminal charges of the many against President Trump that have any legal merit are the ones related to mishandling classified information. However, it is actually common for Presidents to keep some classified documents in their private residences from their times in office: even Joe Biden did so after leaving the Vice Presidency, yet he was never charged. Mr Schneider also opined that we would not see a criminal trial of Donald Trump before the election, as by the time the Supreme Court hands down its ruling on his immunity case, there would be no time to put him on trial before 5 November.

Márton Losonczi
07.03.2024
NATO Secretary General Race Intensifying — But Hungary Has Objections
POLITICS

NATO Secretary General Race Intensifying — But Hungary Has Objections

Former Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte is the frontrunner to become NATO’s next Secretary General, with the support of Washington, London, Berlin, and Paris. However, Hungary has expressed objections regarding the Dutch politician’s candidacy. As a consensus is required for his election, a Hungarian veto could potentially lead to Rutte’s downfall.

Joakim Scheffer
07.03.2024
Hungarian Green Energy Goals: Industrial Developments and Grid Integration by 2030
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian Green Energy Goals: Industrial Developments and Grid Integration by 2030

Industrial power plants and storage facilities can be connected to the grid by 2030, the Ministry of Energy announced. The current energy storage capacity of only twenty megawatts could increase twentyfold by 2026 and fiftyfold by 2030.

Ádám Bráder
07.03.2024
Ducktators, Donald Duck, and the Politically Correct Left
OPINION

Ducktators, Donald Duck, and the Politically Correct Left

‘Communist-inspired wokeness, under the pretension to promote ‘anti-racism’, has not only captivated university campuses and social media, but it has also infiltrated the mindset in the workplace, in both the public and private sectors. This has given birth to cancel culture, which, like the National Socialists, both censors or restricts free speech and erases or reconstructs history to befit whims.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
07.03.2024
Hungary Calls for the ‘Cooperation of Sovereign States’ — Could It Work?
POLITICS

Hungary Calls for the ‘Cooperation of Sovereign States’ — Could It Work?

In the midst of tensions among the Visegrád Group countries, Viktor Orbán spoke about the potential for a partnership between Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, and Serbia. In what areas could these countries cooperate, and what difficulties might impede such a partnership?

Joakim Scheffer
07.03.2024
Biden Becomes First Incumbent to Lose a Primary Since 1996 While Trump Sweeps Super Tuesday
POLITICS

Biden Becomes First Incumbent to Lose a Primary Since 1996 While Trump Sweeps Super Tuesday

President Trump won 14 out of the 15 states up for grabs on Super Tuesday, with Nikki Haley taking Vermont. Meanwhile, President Biden is falling short in more than one way in primary trends in the 21st century for incumbent presidents.

Márton Losonczi
06.03.2024
11th Madách International Theatre Meeting to Host 11 Countries
CULTURE & SOCIETY

11th Madách International Theatre Meeting to Host 11 Countries

MITEM and the grand theatrical Olympics have opened a new chapter in cultural diplomacy. Entering its second decade, the meeting bears witness to cohesion, mutual respect, interest, the enriching power of diversity.

Ádám Bráder
06.03.2024
Online Shopping Stagnates in 2023 Survey Finds
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Online Shopping Stagnates in 2023 Survey Finds

In 2022, the long upward trend in online shopping came to a halt, and it further deteriorated last year. The number of buyers decreased the most markedly in the 16–35 age group.

Ádám Bráder
06.03.2024
Hungarians Prefer Local Products and Appreciate Domestic Brands
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarians Prefer Local Products and Appreciate Domestic Brands

According to a recent survey, half of Hungarian consumers find it important for the product to be of Hungarian origin or to have Hungarian ingredients, but only one in ten consumers considers it important for the brand or retailer to be domestic.

Ádám Bráder
06.03.2024
SCOTUS Refuses to Play Along with Left’s Lawfare
CURRENT

SCOTUS Refuses to Play Along with Left’s Lawfare

All nine justices agreed that the 14th Amendment does not give states the power to bar someone from running for federal office, only Congress has that power. Therefore, states cannot remove former President Donald Trump from the ballot in the 2024 presidential election.

Márton Losonczi
06.03.2024
€2 Billion of Additional EU Funding Unlocked for Hungary
CURRENT

€2 Billion of Additional EU Funding Unlocked for Hungary

This comes in addition to the €10.2 billion of COVID recovery and EU cohesion funds released in December 2023.

Márton Losonczi
06.03.2024
Majority of Hungarians Want Donald Trump to Win the US Presidential Election
CURRENT

Majority of Hungarians Want Donald Trump to Win the US Presidential Election

According to a recent poll, an absolute majority of Hungarians would prefer to see Donald Trump as the next president of the United States. The survey results indicate that the Hungarian government and Hungarian voters agree that the return of the former Republican president would be more beneficial for Hungary.

Joakim Scheffer
06.03.2024
LGBT Groups Put Pressure on Hungarian Government to Repeal Pro-Family Law
OPINION

LGBT Groups Put Pressure on Hungarian Government to Repeal Pro-Family Law

According to the report published by Amnesty International, the pro-family policy introduced by the Prime Minister is contrary to human rights, as it discriminates against individuals from the LGBT community and fosters a climate of fear in society.

Candela Sol Silva
06.03.2024
‘Egypt and Hungary have a similar mindset’ — Minister of Culture and Innovation Visits Cairo
CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘Egypt and Hungary have a similar mindset’ — Minister of Culture and Innovation Visits Cairo

The Cairo government is making great efforts to ensure that Christians can live in peace in the country and to stem the spread of violence often attributable to religious differences.

Ádám Bráder
05.03.2024
Opportunities for U.S.–Hungary Relations in the Next Trump Administration
OPINION

Opportunities for U.S.–Hungary Relations in the Next Trump Administration

‘For conservatives of both nations, a Trump victory in November would be highly significant. For Hungary, strengthening political and business relations with a key ally gives the country even greater leverage with its European counterparts and cements the Orbán government as the cornerstone for European relations with the United States for at least the next four years. For the United States, having not just an ally, but a friendly government in Europe with similar geopolitical aims that can act as a conduit to Russia and China will be exceedingly important for geopolitical and economic objectives.’

Phil Lovas
05.03.2024
Hungary Launches Nationwide AI Roadshow and Voucher Programme
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary Launches Nationwide AI Roadshow and Voucher Programme

Deputy State Secretary Szabolcs Szolnoki emphasized that the aim of the government programmes is to ensure the accessibility of digital technologies to as many stakeholders as possible through the involvement of European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIHs). The objective of Hungarian EDIHs is to assess the digital maturity of 1,500 small and medium-sized enterprises, provide technical training for 300 entrepreneurs, and offer business development and engineering consultations.

Ádám Bráder
05.03.2024
PM Orbán Set to Meet President Trump on 8 March
CURRENT

PM Orbán Set to Meet President Trump on 8 March

Former US President Donad Trump has been frequently speaking of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in complementary terms on the campaign trail lately. The two statesmen met once already: in May 2019, Trump hosted Orbán in the White House.

Márton Losonczi
05.03.2024
Hungary’s Solar Industry Surges with Remarkable Growth
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary’s Solar Industry Surges with Remarkable Growth

The target of six gigawatts was originally set to be achieved by 2030. However, since Hungary has already reached this goal, the government has raised the target to twelve gigawatts by the end of the same period.

Ádám Bráder
05.03.2024
The Visegrád Group Is Alive — Takeaways from the V4 Summit
POLITICS

The Visegrád Group Is Alive — Takeaways from the V4 Summit

While it is evident that the parties do not share the same perspective on the Ukrainian question, this difference of opinions could be overcome by concentrating on common interests in other areas. Although embarking on this path requires compromises and the harmonization of interests, with no particular policy proposal in that regard adopted at this time, the summit had symbolic significance, sending the message that the V4 alliance is still relevant.

Attila Norbert Ferencz
05.03.2024
Five Star Pullman Budapest Hotel Set to Open in Prime Location
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Five Star Pullman Budapest Hotel Set to Open in Prime Location

Located just minutes from Andrássy Avenue and the Opera House, the Pullman Budapest Hotel will open its doors on 27 March, offering 136 elegant and comfortable rooms on seven floors.

Ádám Bráder
05.03.2024
How Far Can a Refugee Flee?
POLITICS

How Far Can a Refugee Flee?

The European Union’s migration and asylum policy is an area that is the focus of major political debates on a daily basis…This is particularly the case when national authorities seek guidance in individual cases from the ECJ, which has the binding power to fundamentally determine or change legislative practice—often leading to new political debates or new layers of political debate.

translated by Hungarian Conservative
05.03.2024
Viktor Orbán on the Hungarian Economy, the War in Ukraine and a Right-wing Europe
CURRENT

Viktor Orbán on the Hungarian Economy, the War in Ukraine and a Right-wing Europe

Addressing the Russo–Ukrainian war in his remarks at the opening event of the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s annual economic conference, Orbán said only ‘a new player, who had no role in the outbreak of this war, can pave a way out,’ clearly alluding to former US President Donald Trump.

Joakim Scheffer
04.03.2024
National Film Institute Celebrates 110 Years of Hungarian Animation
CULTURE & SOCIETY

National Film Institute Celebrates 110 Years of Hungarian Animation

Throughout the years, Hungary has produced a cornucopia of iconic, memorable cartoons, for both film and television, such as Marcell Jankovics’s TV series Magyar Népmesék (Hungarian Folk Tales, 1980–2012), or Béla Ternovszky’s animated feature comedy Macskafogó (Cat City, 1986).

Márton Losonczi
04.03.2024
Balázs Orbán Hosted by Tucker Carlson — An Interview on the Horizon?
CURRENT

Balázs Orbán Hosted by Tucker Carlson — An Interview on the Horizon?

During his trip to the United States, Balázs Orbán was hosted by Tucker Carlson, which suggests that the latter may have an interview in the pipeline with the Hungarian Prime Minister’s political director. In addition to launching his latest book, Balázs Orbán travelled to the United States to prepare Viktor Orbán’s visit coming up this week.

Joakim Scheffer
04.03.2024
Medieval and Early Modern Burial Ground Discovered in Kecskemét
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Medieval and Early Modern Burial Ground Discovered in Kecskemét

During the excavations, experts uncovered and collected a significant quantity of human bones, finding intact or partially preserved skeletons in 18 sections.

Ádám Bráder
04.03.2024
Hungary Implements Significant Salary Increase for Medical Professionals
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary Implements Significant Salary Increase for Medical Professionals

The average twenty per cent salary increase applies to approximately 84,000 healthcare specialists working in outpatient clinics and hospitals, as well as around ten thousand professionals working in primary healthcare, including general practitioners, paediatricians, and dentists.

Ádám Bráder
04.03.2024
Minister Szijjártó Calls for ‘Every Effort’ to Avoid Direct Conflict between NATO, Russia
CURRENT

Minister Szijjártó Calls for ‘Every Effort’ to Avoid Direct Conflict between NATO, Russia

The Hungarian foreign minister appeared on a public radio programme on Sunday, and rebutted the statement by President Macron of France, per which he did not rule out deploying NATO troops in defence of Ukraine, pointing out that it is ‘diametrically opposed to joint decisions taken till now’.

Márton Losonczi
04.03.2024
Tucker’s Grocery Store and the Decline of the West
OPINION

Tucker’s Grocery Store and the Decline of the West

‘While Budapesters aren’t wealthy, their lives are safe, purposeful, and filled with objective beauty. They perceive that they are temporary stewards of a valuable human condition and assume their descendants ought to inherit it; society is to be preserved, rather than consumed. Mothers with infants and other young children are an unmistakable element of the Hungarian capital. I always felt comfortable when my wife walked alone at night. Violent crime and discarded needles are nonexistent. This is life in the former Eastern Bloc.’

Michael O’Shea
04.03.2024
A Plan Failed Miserably — For the Benefit of All
OPINION

A Plan Failed Miserably — For the Benefit of All

Whatever the original plan or idea behind promoting, supporting, and organizing uncontrolled migration to Europe (and to the United States) was, social engineering has miserably failed again just as in the case of communism. For once again it failed to take into account nothing less than human nature.

Bálint Somkuti
04.03.2024
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