Hungarian Conservative

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró is currently completing her law degree. She gained substantial experience as a Danube Institute researcher, with religious violence being her primary field of research. Zsófia is the online editor as well as a columnist at Hungarian Conservative.
It seems like reality and common knowledge do not matter when an agenda is being promoted with noble lies.
It was high time the practice of ‘taking Hungarians for an idiot’ stopped, and the country that has a one-thousand-year-old Christian statehood is given the respect it deserves.
The Commission’s own studies do not justify the profound concerns about corruption and the rule of law in Hungary that the EC tends to cite during the negotiations.
It looks like the Biden government may end up not being able to push its anti-growth tax cartel idea through anyway, beside finding that it is very difficult to coerce
It is not only the architectural heritage of the capital city that the Fidesz government has been eager to preserve, but that of the countryside as well.
Japan lost a great patriot, and the world a great conservative leader in Abe Shinzo.
According to Mr. Sakiewicz, Ukraine is now fighting for ‘an ideal that has always connected Poles and Hungarians’, which is ‘the right to preserve its own identity.’ Well said –
The artist’s current exhibition features photo-realistic oil on canvas paintings that depict historical buildings and sceneries of the capital city, of the Hungarian countryside and historical Hungary. The exhibition will remain
The Swedish and the Finnish people should be given the opportunity to have a say in as to whether their countries should join a US-led military alliance and give up
‘If you really think climate is a problem, you invest in nuclear power plants. But they don’t want that.’