
Hungary’s Jacobin Turn
By wielding his supermajority as a weapon, Péter Magyar has chosen the path of permanent escalation.

By wielding his supermajority as a weapon, Péter Magyar has chosen the path of permanent escalation.

The draft law submitted by the ruling Tisza party that is to establish an asset recovery office has drawn fierce criticism from the opposition Fidesz party, who warn it could target ordinary citizens.

The Hungarian PM’s claim that his government will “determine the content” of the conservative weekly Mandiner has sparked political backlash.

Hungary’s conservative opposition has called on the Tisza government to oppose the EU’s new migration rules by all legal and political means.