István Dezsényi (translation)

It’s the 21st century. Why is Hungary looking towards Moscow?
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The Polish-Hungarian friendship is not what it used to be – on account of Ukraine
The image of Hungarians in Warsaw has deteriorated so much that even Hungarian wine has been taken off the shelves of some Polish shops. However, there will still be cases where the two illiberal...
New anti-corruption measures reach as far as the Prime Minister's Office
It was the government's package containing seventeen proposals, that persuaded the European Commission to wait before suspending EU funds from Hungary. The plan has succeeded, and it is now...
You don't have to be fleeing war to become a victim of child labour in Hungary
The Guardian recently reported the story of a 16-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl who travelled a total of 8 hours a day on a bus to work in a factory in Hungary to support her family. While it is...
Government-backed study finds Chinese Covid vaccine performs worst
Even as a booster vaccine, it is significantly less effective than the other vaccines used in Hungary. Although published a month ago, the study was not publicly reported on in any form.
Gulyás: the fireworks were the last straw – an unexpected government briefing
The head meteorologists would have been dismissed even without the fireworks, and the government will be amending at least ten laws at the request of the EC relating to matters of rule of law,...
Hungary's top weather experts fired after wrong forecast on national holiday
Following the sacking of the country's two top weather experts, 16 department heads from their institution issued a statement saying that the dismissal of the two heads of the meteorological service...
Hungary sends reply to the EU Commission on rule of law issues
According to the European Commission, EU funds are at risk in Hungary due to corruption linked to the governing party.
The state to invest in mobile communications giant, Vodafone Hungary
Vodafone Hungary to be sold for 1,8 billion Euros, with the state acquiring 49 percent, and Hungarian ICT-giant 4iG the remaining 51 percent of the company.
She wanted to be an ear, a heart and a mouth, but became a signing hand instead
100 days ago, after her inauguration as President, Katalin Novák said she would only sign good laws. Here's a look at whether she has kept her word, and what the first 100 days of her presidency...
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