
Incoming Hungarian PM Under Fire for Picking Brother-in-Law for Top Job
Péter Magyar’s nomination of his brother-in-law as justice minister has triggered political criticism and renewed debate over conflict-of-interest rules.

Péter Magyar’s nomination of his brother-in-law as justice minister has triggered political criticism and renewed debate over conflict-of-interest rules.

Hungarian opposition Tisza party accepted despite opposing weapons and troops to Ukraine, contrary to EPP stance.

The Ukrainian government’s long-term plan was to pursue a policy of total Ukrainisation of the country. The context of war and the need to get into the good graces of its neighbours led Kyiv to reconsider. But for the Hungarian minority in Ukraine, it is not enough.