
Hungary Is Living the Feminist Dream—the West Refuses To Admit it
Where the Dutch government looks at a young woman and sees a taxpayer it cannot afford to lose, the Orbán government looks at her and sees a mother it wants to support.

Where the Dutch government looks at a young woman and sees a taxpayer it cannot afford to lose, the Orbán government looks at her and sees a mother it wants to support.

Family policy must go beyond traditional welfare measures, offering young people a predictable life trajectory and existential security to support their plans for having children.

Viktor Orbán’s chief strategist lays out why border fences, family policy, and defying EU fines are worth the political cost.

Athens has announced a €1.6 billion tax reform prioritizing Greek families over mass immigration.