
Hungarian President Says He Will Not Resign
Tamás Sulyok warned that any attempt to remove public officials must adhere strictly to the rule of law and constitutional norms.

Tamás Sulyok warned that any attempt to remove public officials must adhere strictly to the rule of law and constitutional norms.

The PM’s resignation has triggered the fall of her government just months before Latvia’s general election in October.

The British prime minister is struggling to prove that he is capable of building on the disastrous local election results.

“We are launching a review of Hungary’s constitutional system; we will strengthen the system of checks and balances, and we will propose a limit on the number of terms a prime minister can serve,” the prime minister announced in his first remarks in his new role.

Labour MPs insist that “the buck stops at the top”—that is, with the prime minister himself.

“I advised the Prime Minister to make that appointment and I take full responsibility for that advice,” Morgan McSweeney wrote.

Sofia may align more closely with Orbán, Fico, and Babiš if former president Rumen Radev wins the spring parliamentary elections.

Cases of marriages of convenience with illegal immigrants are on the rise, but the law remains unchanged.

A top politician stands down after saying he made a “mistake” on his CV about his university education, as controversy swirled around the alleged lies on his résumé.

Broadcasting officials wrongly believe “their left-wing mindset is the political centre-ground and thus embodies balance.”