Hungarian Conservative

Kinga Kincső Antal

Kinga Kincső Antal

Kinga Kincső Antal is a fifth-year law student at the Faculty of Law of ELTE University and the participant of the scholarship programme funded by Aurum Foundation. She has published legal studies and has also worked as a presenter and reporter for an online magazine. Additionally, she has been leading a student association that focuses on politics and is currently freelancing for Hungarian Conservative.
‘If the Hungarian government has other countries standing up for Hungary, that’s the best way to push back against Washington and Brussels,’ argues James Carafano, Senior Counselor to the President
According to Professor Tokuchi, the war on Ukraine is likely to last for a substantial period of time, engagement with China is necessary but risky, and demographic challenges seriously influence
‘Governments have a duty to their own citizens to maintain the character of the country,’ Tony Abbott, former prime minister of Australia argues. An interview on migration, family policy, foreign
‘The best interests of children are not served by turning education into this battleground over values and this instrumental way of solving problems in society. Because as you do that,
Hungary as a small country does not make decisions for global order as a whole, but it has a unique message for many other small and medium-sized countries that are
‘A significant part of European culture is fading away. The Greek tradition of philosophy, knowledge, curiosity, is being lost. We live in the period of cancel culture, of narrowing down
According to Professor Durodié, the EU is a fundamentally anti-democratic set of institutions that excludes the voice of the people. It is a project that lost its sense of history