
Hungary Rejects EU Court Ruling on Child Protection Law
Budapest says it will not comply with a European court judgment on its child protection legislation, citing sovereignty and constitutional concerns.

Budapest says it will not comply with a European court judgment on its child protection legislation, citing sovereignty and constitutional concerns.

Following heavy electoral losses for his party, Hungary’s long-serving PM will not take up his parliamentary seat—instead shifting his focus to rebuilding the nationalist camp.

Brussels is celebrating the vote that grants Kyiv massive funding during a war whose end is nowhere in sight.

Manfred Weber says the EU could end its Article 7 procedure against Hungary, citing the “commitment” of the incoming government to “European values.”

The Rainbow TV proposal has been submitted to the Hungarian media authority for approval.

The reaction of European ministers and diplomats after Viktor Orbán’s defeat confirms that, without a state willing to use the veto, the European Union will move to concentrate ever more political power at the centre.

The outgoing PM reiterated Budapest’s position, stating “No oil = no money”.

The outgoing Hungarian PM said the handover of government was “already underway.”

The underlying grievance of Western critics is not a lack of democracy, but rather our refusal to simply nod in agreement with the Brussels consensus.

Amid major political change, the outgoing Hungarian PM is expected to discuss ‘the past, present, and future.’