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Éric Zemmour: ‘Ukraine wants to join the EU in order to become a NATO member’

‘There is an ideological collusion between Ursula von der Leyen and Emmanuel Macron to leave the framework created by the EU treaties…Viktor Orbán is closer to my ideological position than to that of Marine Le Pen,’ President of the French…
  • Tamás Maráczi
  • ‎ —‎ 11.03.2025
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‘The West will never flourish unless it recovers its Christianity’ — An Interview with Rod Dreher

‘The world is not what you think it is; there is a dimension to reality that modernity denies, but it’s still there and we have to reconnect with it because our own spiritual and cultural survival depends on it. There…
  • Gergely Szilvay
  • ‎ —‎ 10.03.2025
  • DIASPORA, INTERVIEW

‘In the diaspora, years feel like decades’ — An Interview with Reformed Bishop Zoltán Lizik

‘I didn’t even know where the theology school was. So, I got off at the Üllői Road intersection and walked to the pastoral office at Kálvin Square, where I told the pastor what had happened to me. He responded: “This…
  • Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
  • ‎ —‎ 09.03.2025
  • INTERVIEW

‘The centre-right must formulate a clear programme for Slovenia’— Interview with Andrej Lokar

‘In Slovenia, we do not have any conservative party in the true sense of the word. It is better to speak of “centre-right” than conservatism in Slovenia. The Slovenian centre-right has three parties: the strongest Slovenian party ever, the SDS,…
  • Gergely Szilvay
  • ‎ —‎ 08.03.2025
  • INTERVIEW

‘If you want a ceasefire, you put pressure on all parties’ — An Interview with Lord David Frost

Can Donald Trump get what he wants, an operable ceasefire? Is it a manageable conflict between the US and Ukraine? What did Europe misunderstand in the present security situation? And what will be Britain’s role in the new world order?…
  • Tamás Maráczi
  • ‎ —‎ 07.03.2025
  • INTERVIEW

‘A true political, cultural, and social renaissance for Europe’ — An Interview with Claudiu Stanasel

‘Italy is now leading the way, proving that an alternative is not only possible but essential. If other European nations follow this example, we will see the birth of a new Europe, one that prioritizes its people, its traditions, and…
  • Sergio Velasco
  • ‎ —‎ 06.03.2025
  • INTERVIEW, REVIEW

‘The fight against the woke machine is not over,’ Miklós Szánthó to The Daily Signal

Director General for the Center for Fundamental Rights Miklós Szánthó sat down for an interview with The Daily Signal while attending CPAC 2025 in the United States. He explained that while it is a welcome development that USAID funding has…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 05.03.2025
  • INTERVIEW

‘Have a foundation that’s built on the principles of God’ — An Interview with Bishop Paul Murray

‘Hungary has set the standard for any other nation on what it really means to protect human rights, religious freedom for all, and protecting the family as well…For us in the United States, knowing that in Europe there is a…
  • Márton Lukács
  • ‎ —‎ 03.03.2025
  • DIASPORA, INTERVIEW

‘Community building provides purpose, inspiration and motivation’ — A Conversation with Gábor Mózsi

An in-depth conversation with Gábor Mózsi, who, after an adventurous childhood in Budapest, moved to America at the age 21. He initially became involved in the Chicago Hungarian community as a photographer, then was elected president of the Hungarian Club….
  • Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
  • ‎ —‎ 28.02.2025
  • INTERVIEW

‘We are witnessing the collapse of the order established in 1945’ — An Interview with Serbian Senator Jovan Palalić

‘Europe lacked the necessary autonomy and did not understand the nature of the Ukrainian conflict enough to take a more independent stance against the pressures of the Biden administration,’ Jovan Palalić, member of the Serbian Parliament and President of the…
  • Nazareno Galiè
  • ‎ —‎ 27.02.2025
  • DIASPORA, INTERVIEW

‘In the Carpathian Basin people often feel more Hungarian’ — A Conversation with Györgyi Gyulassy

‘At that time, there was no Hungarian scouting in San Francisco, but when the idea of founding a local scout troop came up a few years later, I joined them as a patrol leader up front, even though I had…
  • Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
  • ‎ —‎ 25.02.2025
  • DIASPORA, INTERVIEW

‘Let’s open up our treasure chest’ — A Conversation with Zsuzsanna Dreisziger-Stricz and Gyula Balogh

Zsuzsa has lived most of her life in Hungary, while Gyula grew up in the United States. They have known each other for only about 15 years, but since their first meeting in Budapest they have been driven by common…
  • Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
  • ‎ —‎ 22.02.2025
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INTERVIEW

‘The Vast Majority Are Not Insane Leftists!’ — Jordan B. Peterson to Mandiner
INTERVIEW

‘The Vast Majority Are Not Insane Leftists!’ — Jordan B. Peterson to Mandiner

It’s good to have demons. You need a Trump in Europe and it might as well be Orbán — says Jordan B. Peterson on why Hungary is portrayed so badly in the Western media. The world-renowned Canadian clinical psychologist who has recently visited Hungary talks about the lack of freedom of speech, the woke madness and the role of faith in our lives.

Gergely Szilvay, Krisztina Őry and Zoltán Szalai
24.05.2023
‘This Is Not Why We Fought for Freedom 30 Years Ago’ — An Interview with Minister Milan Krajniak on Woke Indoctrination
INTERVIEW

‘This Is Not Why We Fought for Freedom 30 Years Ago’ — An Interview with Minister Milan Krajniak on Woke Indoctrination

Hungary and Slovakia stand together in the EU when it comes to child protection and family policy, Slovak Minister of Labour, Social Affairs and Family Milan Krajniak states. An interview on wokeism, communism and conservative family policy.

Gergely Dobozi
21.05.2023
Institute for Women’s Health President Valerie Huber: Women’s Health Should Not Be Defined By Access to Abortion
INTERVIEW

Institute for Women’s Health President Valerie Huber: Women’s Health Should Not Be Defined By Access to Abortion

According to Valerie Huber, the EU ‘has strayed beyond’ its original mandate and is ‘majoring on ideology’. Ms Huber also argues that the United Nations is prioritizing abortion access when giving aid to developing countries, rather than focusing on more acute, genuine women’s health issues.

Márton Lukács
20.05.2023
Rick Santorum: ‘I Give Hungary a Tremendous Amount of Credit for Standing Out in a Sea of Wokeism Here in Europe’
INTERVIEW

Rick Santorum: ‘I Give Hungary a Tremendous Amount of Credit for Standing Out in a Sea of Wokeism Here in Europe’

In an exclusive interview with Hungarian Conservative, former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum talked about a number of interesting topics, including the US Embassy’s billboard campaign in Hungary, Hungary’s role in defending traditional values in Europe, and the 2024 US Presidential election.

Márton Lukács
15.05.2023
‘The Hungarian Approach to Governance is Much Saner than That of Its “Progressive” Western Critics’ — An Interview with Professor Daniel J. Mahoney
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‘The Hungarian Approach to Governance is Much Saner than That of Its “Progressive” Western Critics’ — An Interview with Professor Daniel J. Mahoney

‘It is strange to see that some people in the West think that Hungary is reactionary simply because of having a sane family policy,’ Professor Daniel J. Mahoney opines. An interview about statesmanship, human nature and the pitfalls of liberal democracy.

Gergely Dobozi
13.05.2023
The Challenges of Mediating Between Belligerents — An Interview with Former ICRC President Peter Maurer
INTERVIEW

The Challenges of Mediating Between Belligerents — An Interview with Former ICRC President Peter Maurer

‘Belligerents in a war never like to acknowledge that there is some intermediation and thus that there is some work to do together with the other side. And therefore, it is always difficult. In that sense, we didn’t experience anything new in the context of Ukraine.’

Ádám Bráder
07.05.2023
‘Hungarians are a particularly family-friendly nation’ — An Interview with the President of the Mária Kopp Institute for Demography and Families
INTERVIEW

‘Hungarians are a particularly family-friendly nation’ — An Interview with the President of the Mária Kopp Institute for Demography and Families

‘For us, every Hungarian child is a treasure, no matter where they are born in the world,’ Tünde Fűrész, President of The Mária Kopp Institute for Demography and Families says. An interview about a real conservative success story.

Gergely Dobozi
30.04.2023
Gulácsy: A Mysterious Painter Who Produced Passionate and Authentic Art
INTERVIEW

Gulácsy: A Mysterious Painter Who Produced Passionate and Authentic Art

‘Lajos Gulácsy had a very peculiar personality, producing a type of art that is difficult to classify. He really cannot be included in any of the major trends of the early 20th century, but he may not even need to be.’

translated by Hungarian Conservative
29.04.2023
We Are on a Mission to Reclaim Our Post-War History Rewritten by the Communists — An Interview with Historian Áron Máthé
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We Are on a Mission to Reclaim Our Post-War History Rewritten by the Communists — An Interview with Historian Áron Máthé

‘If we look at the half century after 1945, it was a case of trying to reinterpret the entire Hungarian past, of stigmatising the national idea and tradition. Therefore, we must now rediscover these decades, perhaps the entire 20th century, take possession of them and populate them with our own characters, our own heroes.’

László Bernát Veszprémy
26.04.2023
‘Hungary is a Beacon of Goodness in a World of Intense Hatred Towards the State of Israel’ – An Interview with Itamar Marcus
INTERVIEW

‘Hungary is a Beacon of Goodness in a World of Intense Hatred Towards the State of Israel’ – An Interview with Itamar Marcus

‘Israel is the only country in the Middle East where Christians thrive in every aspect of life and enjoy equal rights. If you look at other Muslim countries in the Middle East or Africa, it can be seen how Christians are persecuted and massacred on a monthly basis. I’m always shocked that the Christian leadership around the world and the mainstream media are so silent about the sufferings of persecuted Christians, but when it comes to Palestinians blaming Israel for Christian persecution, the whole world is screaming.’

Sáron Sugár
20.04.2023
‘Hungary Has a Robust Immune System Against Woke Ideology, But Should Be on Guard’ — An Interview with Chris Rufo
INTERVIEW

‘Hungary Has a Robust Immune System Against Woke Ideology, But Should Be on Guard’ — An Interview with Chris Rufo

In his exclusive interview with Hungarian Conservative, Mr Rufo talked about how, in his opinion, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis demonstrated that ‘courage and competence are the key elements of successful governance’ with his fight with the Disney corporation; as well as what he believes the motivation of the woke far-left activists are, and how to fight them effectively.

Márton Lukács
19.04.2023
‘As Long As I Live, It Is My Duty to Tell Our Story’ — An Interview with a Hungarian Holocaust Survivor
INTERVIEW

‘As Long As I Live, It Is My Duty to Tell Our Story’ — An Interview with a Hungarian Holocaust Survivor

‘Through the gaps in the door, I saw Arrow Cross members leading people to the Danube bank to be shot to death. I also witnessed that those who could no longer walk were shot dead then and there, on the street.’

Artúr Köő
16.04.2023
The Art of Eternalizing Vanishing Communities: An Interview with Photographer Zsófia Mohos
INTERVIEW

The Art of Eternalizing Vanishing Communities: An Interview with Photographer Zsófia Mohos

Zsófia Mohos has managed to capture a part of Hungary where the culture and traditions are still kept, but are beginning to fade away. Her project ‘Görbeország’, for which she received the Audience Award of Highlights of Hungary, aims to eternalize the unique ways of the Palóc.

Ádám Bráder
15.04.2023
Making Regenerative Farming Viable in Hungary: An Interview with Ferenc Berend
INTERVIEW

Making Regenerative Farming Viable in Hungary: An Interview with Ferenc Berend

This year, the Highlights of Hungary Ambassador’s Award was won by Ferenc Berend for his unique no-till farm, Somogyi Kószáló Farm, located in Somogy County in south-western Hungary. Mr Berend’s family business regularly conducts self-financed experiments to better adapt the no-till technology to local conditions.

Ádám Bráder
14.04.2023
From ‘Declarationism’ to the Common Good: The Story of American Conservatism
INTERVIEW

From ‘Declarationism’ to the Common Good: The Story of American Conservatism

‘Conservatives and conservatism have featured in American political life from the beginning. The problem is that the history of American conservatism does not map onto contemporary ideological templates.’

Lénárd Sándor
11.04.2023
’Let’s pay attention to the heavenly GPS!’ — An Interview with Csaba Böjte
INTERVIEW

’Let’s pay attention to the heavenly GPS!’ — An Interview with Csaba Böjte

Learning how much we have already achieved during the past two millennia gives us strength, says Csaba Böjte. An interview about the foundations of European Christianity, childcare and the purpose of human life.

translated by Hungarian Conservative
09.04.2023
‘We String Songs to Fairy Tales Like a Pearl Necklace’ — An Interview with Klára Korzenszky
INTERVIEW

‘We String Songs to Fairy Tales Like a Pearl Necklace’ — An Interview with Klára Korzenszky

In addition to her work at the Bethesda Children’s Hospital, Hungarian psychologist and singer Klára Korzenszky gives fairy tale concerts based on children’s psychodrama and fairy tale therapy with her ensemble Klárisok. For her, being a singer and being a clinical psychologist are inseparable.

translated by Hungarian Conservative
07.04.2023
What Is Appropriate Hungarian Architecture Like? — An Interview with Kossuth Prize-Winning Architect Attila Turi
INTERVIEW

What Is Appropriate Hungarian Architecture Like? — An Interview with Kossuth Prize-Winning Architect Attila Turi

‘On the one hand, future Hungarian architecture must be modern regarding technology, use, and lifestyle. It must express the world in which we live in a modern way. However, on the other hand, it must also be appropriate, expressing the identity of the place where we were born for a reason. This is our job, and this is our image.’

translated by Hungarian Conservative
05.04.2023
‘Although cancer mortality is still high, chances of recovery have improved significantly in Hungary in the last decade’— An Interview with the Director of the National Institute of Oncology
INTERVIEW

‘Although cancer mortality is still high, chances of recovery have improved significantly in Hungary in the last decade’— An Interview with the Director of the National Institute of Oncology

In the past decade, Hungary has been able to reach the EU average in several respects in the fields of oncology, states Prof. Csaba Polgár, Director General of the National Institute of Oncology. An interview about ‘devastating’ OECD statistics, the Hungarian cancer strategy and the suspended EU funds.

Gergely Dobozi
03.04.2023
‘Hungary Is a Bona Fide Partner of the European Commission’ — An Interview with State Secretary János Bóka
INTERVIEW

‘Hungary Is a Bona Fide Partner of the European Commission’ — An Interview with State Secretary János Bóka

Hungary’s commitments under the new rule of law framework should serve as a model for the whole EU, states State Secretary János Bóka. An interview about the so-called rule of law debate, the growing political pressure of the European Parliament and the Hungarian Child Protection Act.

Gergely Dobozi
27.03.2023
‘Hungary supports Ukrainian integrity and sovereignty within the country’s internationally recognised borders’ — An Interview with Zsolt Németh
INTERVIEW

‘Hungary supports Ukrainian integrity and sovereignty within the country’s internationally recognised borders’ — An Interview with Zsolt Németh

There has been no doubt from the first moment that Hungary is committed to Ukraine’s territorial integrity and sovereignty, argues Zsolt Németh, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Hungarian Parliament in an interview about the decades of Hungarian NATO membership, the Hungarian peace diplomacy and the prospects of the Finland & Sweden Accession.

Gergely Dobozi
21.03.2023
Is Roma Integration a Human Rights or an Economic Issue? — An Interview with István Forgács
INTERVIEW

Is Roma Integration a Human Rights or an Economic Issue? — An Interview with István Forgács

István Forgács argues that it is through education and work that the situation of the Hungarian Roma population can be improved.

Lili Zemplényi
10.03.2023
Only the Hungarians Can Understand the Uphill Battle Israel Faces — An Interview with Robert C. Castel
INTERVIEW

Only the Hungarians Can Understand the Uphill Battle Israel Faces — An Interview with Robert C. Castel

‘Perhaps the Hungarians are the only nation in Europe able to feel and understand what we in Israel go through when we are exposed to unceasing criticism, while upholding Middle East’s only liberal democracy.’

Sáron Sugár
02.03.2023
There Is No Upside to Hungary From Prolonging this War — An Interview with N.S. Lyons
INTERVIEW

There Is No Upside to Hungary From Prolonging this War — An Interview with N.S. Lyons

‘What Europe ultimately needs is a fundamental psychological shift, in which pathological Western civilizational guilt and national self-effacement are set aside. Needless to say, this is a tall order for Western and Northern Europe. Here the nations of Central and Eastern Europe seem to have some advantage, however, having been somewhat isolated from such forces by history. They may be able to increasingly play a beneficial leadership role—if others are willing to listen.’

Lénárd Sándor
28.02.2023
Life on the Border with the Gaza Strip — An Interview with Adele Raemer
INTERVIEW

Life on the Border with the Gaza Strip — An Interview with Adele Raemer

‘After Israel left Gaza, I was hoping that they would take what we left there, and turn that area into a paradise. It could have been the Singapore of the Middle East with beautiful beaches. We left many hothouses and other buildings, and they destroyed it all. They took the pipes left from the irrigation, turned them into rockets, and launched them back at us.’

Sáron Sugár
25.02.2023
A Little-Known Trauma: Malenki Robot — Marking the Memorial Day for the Victims of Communist Dictatorships
INTERVIEW

A Little-Known Trauma: Malenki Robot — Marking the Memorial Day for the Victims of Communist Dictatorships

Many of those deported did not even make it alive to their destination, but died on the way to the Soviet Union. These people were not even registered, so there is no information about how many they were. The purpose of their abduction was to rebuild the Soviet infrastructure that had been practically destroyed in the war, so to use them for free slave labour.

Lili Zemplényi
25.02.2023
Woke Culture, the Downfall of Our Civilisation — An Interview with Professor Richard Samuelson
INTERVIEW

Woke Culture, the Downfall of Our Civilisation — An Interview with Professor Richard Samuelson

‘A free and democratic republic without an education that inspires young citizens to love their country on the one hand, and, on the other, raising such citizens without a serious religious education is unlikely to produce anything good or lasting.’

Lénárd Sándor
18.02.2023
Ideally, the European Commission is an Independent Body — An Interview with Ex-ECJ Judge Christopher Vajda
INTERVIEW

Ideally, the European Commission is an Independent Body — An Interview with Ex-ECJ Judge Christopher Vajda

‘The European Commission is getting more political than its predecessors. In my view, this is unfortunate, given that this body is meant to be independent—the “Guardian of the Treaties”.’

Gergely Dobozi
14.02.2023
‘Since the Hungarian project seems to have become very relevant for the Right in the West, I thought it made sense for me to be here’ — An Interview with Mark Granza
INTERVIEW

‘Since the Hungarian project seems to have become very relevant for the Right in the West, I thought it made sense for me to be here’ — An Interview with Mark Granza

‘Conservatism is Progressivism driving the speed limit,’ Mark Granza, founder and editor of IM-1776 reminds, adding that so far, the conservative movement has failed to reach out to the younger generations.

Rod Dreher
14.02.2023
Hungary Resists the Disruptive Tendencies of Liberalism — An Interview with Harvard Professor Adrian Vermeule
INTERVIEW

Hungary Resists the Disruptive Tendencies of Liberalism — An Interview with Harvard Professor Adrian Vermeule

‘A major theme of the classical law is that the law should be stable over time and protect traditional expectations about how human life is arranged and how society is conducted. Liberalism by contrast is a doctrine of perpetual disruption and instability, constantly trying to find new frontiers by which traditional societies, and traditional morality can be disrupted.’

Gergely Dobozi
12.02.2023
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