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Telex on MSNMeanwhile, Fidesz openly awaits financial support from abroadWhile Hungary's ruling party seeks to undermine the independent press and NGOs, its website proclaims that “supportive ...
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Telex on MSNIt's not about protecting the nation, Fidesz is out to punish those who are critical of the governmentIf everyone were to write as required by the Russian-style proposed law, then questioning whether Hungary is under the rule of law or referring to childless couples as a family would not be possible, ...
Around 10,000 protesters have gathered in Hungary's capital to oppose a bill by the country's right-wing government that ...
Hungary’s ruling Fidesz party is introducing a bill that would allow the government to monitor, restrict, and penalize ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party submitted a controversial bill to parliament Wednesday in what critics see as an attack on civil society. The bill, entitled On the Transparency of ...
Hungary’s ruling Fidesz party is introducing a bill that would allow the government to monitor, restrict, and penalize organizations it deems a threat to national sovereignty BUDAPEST ...
A former Fidesz backer who now opposes Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Peter Magyar is Hungary's most popular politician. His Tisza party is well ahead of Orban's Fidesz in the polls. Who is he ...
BUDAPEST - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz party submitted a bill to parliament which would list organisations that receive foreign financing and curtail their activities if they ...
The Sovereignty Protection Office was created by the government in 2023 to monitor risks in what the ruling Fidesz party called undue political interference by foreign persons or groups.
The bill, submitted by a lawmaker in Orbán's Fidesz party, would expand the authority of Hungary's controversial Sovereignty Protection Office, allowing it to identify organizations that ...
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