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.
Trump Barred From Colorado Primary Ballot

Trump Barred From Colorado Primary Ballot

Democrats are trying “every trick in the book” to stop the former president from returning to office, says GOP rival.

December 20, 2023
Ukraine Plans to Mobilise 500,000 More Troops

Ukraine Plans to Mobilise 500,000 More Troops

The Ukrainian army is now tracking down men aged 27-60 who try to evade military service.

December 20, 2023
EU Targets Musk’s X

EU Targets Musk’s X

The ‘illegal content’ probe marks the first use of the controversial Digital Services Act against a large social media company.

December 19, 2023
German People Will Pay for Budget Crunch

German People Will Pay for Budget Crunch

While Germany’s left-liberal government commits billions to Ukraine, tax increases will make life harder for German households.

December 15, 2023
Poland: Donald Tusk Sworn in By Political Foe Duda

Poland: Donald Tusk Sworn in By Political Foe Duda

The new Polish prime minister has called for “full mobilisation” of Western forces in support of Ukraine.

December 14, 2023
‘Californian Values’ Stigmatising Families in the West

‘Californian Values’ Stigmatising Families in the West

Plight of families in the modern world explored at MCC Brussels event

December 14, 2023
Brussels Called Out for Hypocrisy Over Foreign Influence Law

Brussels Called Out for Hypocrisy Over Foreign Influence Law

Critics point out that the EU’s proposal is very similar to a Hungarian law which it condemned.

December 13, 2023
Tusk’s Reelection Delighting EU’s Globalist Elite

Tusk’s Reelection Delighting EU’s Globalist Elite

Migration, LGBT rights, abortion, “European values”—the new Polish prime minister is ticking all the boxes.

December 12, 2023
Study: Ukraine’s Accession Could Cost EU €190 Billion

Study: Ukraine’s Accession Could Cost EU €190 Billion

The German Economic Institute says 17% of the EU’s current seven-year budget would be absorbed by Ukraine

December 11, 2023
Germany Struggles To Fund Green Agenda

Germany Struggles To Fund Green Agenda

An audit court warned on Monday that the supplementary budget for 2023 is “extremely problematic under constitutional law,” because it retroactively invokes an emergency for a budget year that is almost over.

December 7, 2023
What Sanctions? Russian LNG Exports to Europe at an All-Time High

What Sanctions? Russian LNG Exports to Europe at an All-Time High

EU countries spend billions on Russian liquified natural gas.

December 5, 2023
New Polish Parliament Approves Pro-LGBT Children’s Ombudsman

New Polish Parliament Approves Pro-LGBT Children’s Ombudsman

The incoming ombudsman has declared her support for ‘Rainbow Friday,’ a school-based LGBT celebration.

December 5, 2023