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.
“The Commission shouldn’t interfere in domestic politics”: An Interview with MEP <strong>Katarína Roth Neveďalová</strong>

“The Commission shouldn’t interfere in domestic politics”: An Interview with MEP <strong>Katarína Roth Neveďalová</strong>

“What Fico and Orbán are both saying is that we are not against the EU, we just want to have a say in what is done and how it is done, not just blindly follow what bureaucrats are telling us to do.”

March 19, 2024
German Court To Rule on AfD’s ‘Extremist’ Designation

German Court To Rule on AfD’s ‘Extremist’ Designation

As elections near, the ruling elites are stepping up their efforts to delegitimize the right-wing party.

March 12, 2024
“We need to rethink the current model of Europe”: An Interview with <strong>Francesco Giubilei</strong>

“We need to rethink the current model of Europe”: An Interview with <strong>Francesco Giubilei</strong>

“The European Union is increasingly out of touch with the needs of its citizens and increasingly tied to the demands of the Brussels establishment.”

March 12, 2024
Pope Francis Criticised for Peace Talks Call

Pope Francis Criticised for Peace Talks Call

Despite belligerent rhetoric from France and Poland, European citizens do not want to send troops to Ukraine.

March 11, 2024
President: Hungary Must Remain Hungarian

President: Hungary Must Remain Hungarian

In his inauguration speech, new head of state Tamás Sulyok emphasised the importance of Christian values as an integral part of Hungary’s past and present.

March 11, 2024
Liberals Are Fretting About the Trump-Orbán Meeting

Liberals Are Fretting About the Trump-Orbán Meeting

The former U.S. President and the Hungarian Prime Minister are the two symbols on either side of the Atlantic of a reemerging anti-globalist, anti-woke, conservative alliance.

March 6, 2024
Migration: Texas Vows To Protect Itself Against Invasion at Border

Migration: Texas Vows To Protect Itself Against Invasion at Border

Supreme Court halts new state immigration law pending ruling on constitutionality

March 5, 2024
Russian Leak: Can Berlin Be Trusted with Sensitive Intel?

Russian Leak: Can Berlin Be Trusted with Sensitive Intel?

New details have emerged of how Russian spies were able to hack into a conversation of high-ranking German officers.

March 5, 2024
AfD Wins Mayoral Election With 59% of the Vote

AfD Wins Mayoral Election With 59% of the Vote

The victory comes despite establishment attempts to brand the populist party ‘extremist.’

March 4, 2024
Nikki Haley Wins First—and Probably Last—Primary in Washington D.C.

Nikki Haley Wins First—and Probably Last—Primary in Washington D.C.

Donald Trump’s team says the former UN Ambassador has been crowned “Queen of the Swamp” by lobbyists and D.C. insiders.

March 4, 2024
“The EU acts like a globalist political steamroller”: An Interview with MEP <strong>Tamás Deutsch</strong>

“The EU acts like a globalist political steamroller”: An Interview with MEP <strong>Tamás Deutsch</strong>

“One of Brussels’ main aims is to diminish, limit, and to take away the member states’ sovereign decision-making rights by every means possible.”

March 3, 2024
V4 States Vow to Work Together Despite Differences

V4 States Vow to Work Together Despite Differences

Prior to Tuesday’s summit, the Czech and the Polish PMs had hinted at the possibility of dissolving the Central European grouping.

February 28, 2024