
Andrea Horváth Kávai (translation)
'The EP wants to drive Hungary into conflict, which is why it considers it unfit to assume EU...
The State Secretary for International Communication also commented that the EU's accusations about the rule of law have been repeated ad nauseam.
European Commission gives green light to Paks II contract modification
The Hungarian government expects that the new units of the Paks nuclear plant would be operational by the beginning of the next decade.
EU Commissioner: Hungary not even close to finish line on EU money
Johannes Hahn refuted the Hungarian government's claims that the EU had changed its expectations along the way.
Budapest Airport also briefed EP delegation on Hungarian business environment
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Hungarian ambassador says Austrians not reassured by his explanation about released smugglers
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EP to adopt resolution declaring Hungary unfit to hold EC presidency
The draft resolution cites the continued deterioration of human rights in Hungary, as well as the anti-EU campaigns which have become part of the government's strategy.
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According to the Hungarian government, the EU owes Hungary 1.5 billion euros – which is the amout Hungary has spent on protecting the EU's external borders since 2015.
Orbán: Hungarian-Swedish political relations are dreadful
It's been a year since Sweden submitted its request to join NATO, but Hungary still hasn't ratified it, as the governing coalition's MPs are "still expecting reassurance" from Sweden.
Filing complaint for challenging that father is male and mother is female not possible after all
The Hungarian Parliament accepted President Novák's veto on the law regulating public interest reporting.
No imprisonment for defamatory or libellous articles in press, Hungarian Parliament votes
According to Fidesz, the move was necessary, because the free discussion of public affairs is a very important value.