Magyar Péter: Sulyok Tamás januárban két napot töltött közpénzen abban az angol kisvárosban, ahol a lánya lakik – Telex

Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok faces increasing public scrutiny following allegations regarding his use of state resources for personal travel. Opposition politician Péter Magyar has publicly questioned the President’s travel expenses, specifically citing a two-day trip to the United Kingdom in January and the inclusion of his son on an official delegation to the United States. … Read more

Belföld – Cser-Palkovics András kitálalt a Fidesz belső válságáról – Index.hu

András Cser-Palkovics, a member of the Hungarian Parliament, has alleged that the ruling Fidesz party is experiencing a significant internal crisis. Cser-Palkovics claims that fractures have emerged within the governing coalition, citing strategic disagreements and pressure from European Union regulatory bodies as the primary drivers of the party’s instability. The opposition lawmaker stated that the … Read more

Will Hungary’s Utility Cost Reductions Continue? Minister István Kapitány Responds

Hungarian government officials have confirmed the continued status of the national utility price protection policy, known as rezsicsökkentés, following a recent public exchange regarding energy sector regulations. Eszter Vitályos, Parliamentary State Secretary at the Prime Minister’s Office, addressed the future of the program during a parliamentary session, seeking clarification from the Minister of National Economy, … Read more

Felkerült egy videó a Radnaimark.hu oldalra – Telex

The website radnaimark.hu has returned to public visibility following a series of intermittent technical changes and updates to its content, drawing renewed scrutiny regarding its purpose and origin. Recent activity on the domain has involved the hosting of static images and video files, though the site’s underlying ownership and the specific intent behind these uploads … Read more

Hundreds Gather at Sándor Palace in Sympathy Protest for Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok

On Sunday, June 7, 2026, a demonstration took place at the Sándor Palace in Budapest, where supporters gathered to express their backing for Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok. The assembly, which drew hundreds of participants, occurred amidst ongoing political discourse regarding the presidency and the broader direction of the country. The event, characterized by various slogans … Read more

Political Battle Erupts Over Nobel Laureate Ferenc Krausz’s 262 Billion HUF Foundation Contract

The Hungarian government, under the leadership of Prime Minister Péter Magyar, has announced the termination of a massive funding agreement with the Élvonal Foundation, an organization led by Nobel laureate physicist Ferenc Krausz. The decision to scrap the contract has ignited a fierce political debate over the intersection of scientific research, national interest, and political … Read more

"Hungary’s Hidden Billions: How 1,000+ Billion HUF in NER-Linked Wealth Was Uncovered"

Hungary’s Billion-Forint Scandal: How 29 Companies Linked to the Ruling Elite Held Over €2.5 Billion in State Funds BUDAPEST — Hungarian prosecutors have taken control of a sprawling corruption investigation involving 29 companies closely tied to the country’s ruling elite, after uncovering that more than 1,000 billion forints (approximately €2.56 billion) in public funds were … Read more

Belföld: Blind at 16, Now a Minister – The Inspiring Story of Vilmost Kátai-Németh

Kátai-Németh Vilmos, a visually impaired Hungarian lawyer and politician, has been appointed as the minister responsible for social and family affairs in the Tisza-led government, marking a significant milestone in his journey from losing his sight at age 16 to holding a senior cabinet position. Born and raised in Hungary, Kátai-Németh Vilmos lost his vision … Read more

Ágnes Forsthoffer Nominated as New Speaker of the Hungarian Parliament

Hungarian lawmaker Péter Magyar has publicly endorsed the nomination of Andrea Bujdosó and Ágnes Forsthoffer as candidates for Speaker of the National Assembly, according to verified parliamentary records and statements from his political faction. The endorsement, made during a closed-door meeting of the Tisza faction on April 3, 2024, was described by multiple attendees as … Read more

Viktor Orbán’s Defeat: Implications for Andrej Babiš and the Future of Hungary

The political landscape of Central Europe shifted violently this week as Viktor Orbán, the long-dominant Prime Minister of Hungary, suffered a crushing defeat in the parliamentary elections. For years, Orbán served as a beacon for national-conservative movements across the region, but his loss marks the end of a sixteen-year era and creates an immediate diplomatic … Read more