Berlin, Warsaw, and Budapest reach agreement on rule of law conditionality and the EU budget
Bloomberg reports that Poland, Hungary, and current EU President Germany have reached a deal on the budget veto: A legally binding addendum to the rule of law mechanism will clarify how the...
Orbán: There is a good chance of winning the fight over the EU budget
Even though the German EU Affairs Minister says negotiations cannot be reopened and the rule of law conditionality must be implemented as soon as possible, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was...
Orbán is not alone yet, but for a moment, Poland wavered
The Hungarian-Polish veto of the EU's next seven-year budget over the rule of law conditionality has upended European politics. Last week, there seemed to be a blemish on the strong alliance of...
Orbán suggests Fidesz should leave the EPP Group
In a letter to Manfred Weber, the leader of the EPP Group, Viktor Orbán suggests a new type of cooperation between Fidesz and the political family, one in which Fidesz is effectively no longer a...
Hungary maintains strict COVID-19 restrictions for another month
The measures announced in November will remain in effect until 11 November, New Year's Eve is definitely cancelled, but Christmas is still up in the air.
The storybook that opened a rift in Hungary
Petitions, book shredding, and clashes among commentators and celebrities: news of the book A Fairy Tale for Everyone spread quickly along with claims of it being homosexual propaganda. We sat down...
EPP Group to decide on excluding Fidesz MEP Tamás Deutsch
30 members of the EPP Group want the MEP of Hungarian governing party excluded over his comments comparing group leader Manfred Weber to the Gestapo.
Szájer quits Fidesz over scandal, Orbán condemns his actions, orgy's host speaks out
Following his scandal, MEP József Szájer had left his party behind while Hungarian PM described his actions as "unacceptable and inexcusable." Here is our summary of what happened since the start of...
In response to Szájer's scandal, the Hungarian Government cordons itself off from the press
At Wednesday's cabinet meeting, we tried to ask members of the Hungarian Government about the sex scandal of MEP József Szájer and its effects on EU policy, but we were stopped by police.
MEP József Szájer admits to attending lockdown-breaking party in Brussels
The MEP was allegedly found climbing down the gutter while trying to flee from a police raid on a sex party that violated lockdown measures.
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