Zoltán Kottász is a journalist for europeanconservative.com, based in Budapest. He worked for many years as a journalist and as the editor of the foreign desk at the Hungarian daily, Magyar Nemzet. He focuses primarily on European politics.
Updated: Manfred Weber’s Hungarian Allies Embroiled in Second Nazi-Related Scandal

Updated: Manfred Weber’s Hungarian Allies Embroiled in Second Nazi-Related Scandal

Not one, but two controversial photos of an opposition Tisza Party candidate have fuelled a fresh political storm—weeks before Hungarians head to the polls.

March 14, 2026
EU Leaders Lambasted for Failing to Pursue Peace with Russia

EU Leaders Lambasted for Failing to Pursue Peace with Russia

A political scientist says Europe’s refusal to engage seriously with Moscow could trap the continent in a prolonged conflict.

March 11, 2026
“Freedom Must Be Defended”: Speakers Warn of Mounting Threats to the West

“Freedom Must Be Defended”: Speakers Warn of Mounting Threats to the West

Speakers at the MCC Budapest Summit argued that the West faces growing demographic, political, and geopolitical pressures and called for renewed emphasis on national sovereignty and democratic accountability.

March 10, 2026
Western Balkans Nations Voice Frustration Over EU Accession Delays

Western Balkans Nations Voice Frustration Over EU Accession Delays

Speakers at the Budapest Balkans Forum warned that the EU’s enlargement policy lacks credibility and clarity.

March 10, 2026
Hungary Expels Ukrainians as Cash Seizure Deepens Row With Kyiv

Hungary Expels Ukrainians as Cash Seizure Deepens Row With Kyiv

Hungarian authorities want to know why two armoured vehicles transported large amounts of cash and gold linked to a Ukrainian state bank through the country.

March 6, 2026
Hungary Outraged as Zelensky Suggests Soldiers Could Target Orbán

Hungary Outraged as Zelensky Suggests Soldiers Could Target Orbán

The row erupted as Hungary blocks a €90 billion EU loan while pressing Kyiv to restore Russian oil flows through Druzhba.

March 5, 2026
Germany Scraps Bürgergeld in Welfare Crackdown

Germany Scraps Bürgergeld in Welfare Crackdown

The reform comes amid growing political tensions over rising numbers of foreign welfare recipients and concerns about incentives to work.

March 5, 2026
Facebook Removes Hungarian Pro-Government Newspaper Pages Weeks Before Election

Facebook Removes Hungarian Pro-Government Newspaper Pages Weeks Before Election

Political interference? Facebook has suspended Hungarian right-wing outlets weeks before the national election.

February 27, 2026
EU Elites Force Woke Ideology Through the Courts

EU Elites Force Woke Ideology Through the Courts

Europe’s cultural and political disputes are increasingly being settled by judges in Luxembourg rather than by elected national governments, speakers at the MCC conference said.

February 27, 2026
German Court Blocks Intelligence Agency From Branding AfD ‘Confirmed Extremist’

German Court Blocks Intelligence Agency From Branding AfD ‘Confirmed Extremist’

A court in Cologne found no clear evidence that the AfD’s overall political direction amounted to an “anti-constitutional tendency.”

February 26, 2026
“The Perversion of Aid”: How the EU’s NGO Funding Model Fuels Political Activism

“The Perversion of Aid”: How the EU’s NGO Funding Model Fuels Political Activism

Speakers at a Budapest conference argued that former U.S. and current EU funding programmes overtly promote progressive causes instead of traditional development goals.

February 24, 2026
One Year On, Merz Faces Restless CDU and Rising AfD

One Year On, Merz Faces Restless CDU and Rising AfD

Excuses for failure: at the CDU’s national party congress, Friedrich Merz defended his record, his debt U-turn, and his refusal to cooperate with the AfD.

February 20, 2026