
Orbán: Opposition Working With Foreign Forces Before Vote
The Hungarian prime minister says supporters are being threatened and alleges a coordinated effort to discredit the election before votes are counted.

The Hungarian prime minister says supporters are being threatened and alleges a coordinated effort to discredit the election before votes are counted.

“What bothers Brussels is not just that Hungary stands out, but that this alternative could become popular among a majority of Europeans over time.”

Hungary’s MOL will import 510,000 tonnes of U.S. crude in the coming months, aiming to diversify national energy sources.

Thousands of Fidesz comments disappeared from public view, while opposition posts stayed visible, revealing unequal conditions ahead of Hungary’s elections

On April 12, Hungarians will be called to choose between adherence to the national interest in governance and the same sort of Brusselian occupation that has led so many other European nations to decay.

The U.S. vice president praised Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán, saying he helped Washington understand Ukrainian and Russian perspectives alike.

The U.S. vice president said in Sunday’s elections, Hungarians will have to choose whether to “bow to tyranny or act in the spirit of King St. Stephen again.”

The U.S. vice president praised Hungary’s stance on energy and sovereignty, while warning of pressure from Brussels ahead of the vote.

Budapest’s real offence was not what it did, but that it did it first and said so loudly.

In a letter to Budapest, the Commission argued that Hungary’s measures on fuel prices may violate EU law by restricting the free movement of goods and services.