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Hungarian Parliament to Hold a Three-Day Session this Week
CURRENT

Hungarian Parliament to Hold a Three-Day Session this Week

The Hungarian parliament will be in sessions for two weeks as of today. Important legislation will be discussed and debated, including regulations related to the asset declaration of politicians, to the judiciary and the conditions of declaring a state of emergency in the country.

Ádám Bráder
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02.05.2023
March of the Living 2023 — The March From Death to Life
CULTURE & SOCIETY

March of the Living 2023 — The March From Death to Life

One hundred fifty-five people from Hungary travelled to Poland to attend the International March of the Living on 18 April, where nearly 10,000 participants from 54 countries marched the 3 km route between the Auschwitz I and Auschwitz-Birkenau lagers. The march was held on Yom HaShoah, which is Israel’s National Day of Mourning for the victims of the Holocaust.

Sáron Sugár
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01.05.2023
From Leo to Saint John Paul II and Francis — A Brief Overview of Papal Visits to Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

From Leo to Saint John Paul II and Francis — A Brief Overview of Papal Visits to Hungary

Pope Francis is visiting the Hungarian community for the third time in just four years, but his first official trip specifically to Hungary will only take place this weekend.

Gellért Rajcsányi
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27.04.2023
Why Did Hungary Need a New Constitution?
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Why Did Hungary Need a New Constitution?

The following is the written version of a 2013 presentation by then Constitutional Court Justice István Stump, originally published in the online version of the Hungarian Review magazine. By republishing

István Stumpf
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25.04.2023
Snipers, Bomb Squads and Drones Secure the Path of Pope Francis
CURRENT

Snipers, Bomb Squads and Drones Secure the Path of Pope Francis

On the day of the performance, artists will only be able to bring in a small bag with them. This means security checks will be similar to those at airports, so participants and performers will need to arrive hours before the event.

Ádám Bráder
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24.04.2023
Pope Francis Arrives in Hungary in Days: What to Expect?
CURRENT

Pope Francis Arrives in Hungary in Days: What to Expect?

Pope Francis is set to arrive in Hungary on 28 April. During his visit, he will convey a strong message in support of peace in Ukraine, and will meet refugees, children struggling with illness, as well as Hungarian leaders.

Ádám Bráder
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19.04.2023
Hungarian–Polish Relations: An Enduring Friendship
CURRENT

Hungarian–Polish Relations: An Enduring Friendship

Demonstrating that the bond between the two states is more than just political declarations or self-interested cooperation, Hungary is marking the Day of Hungarian–Polish friendship with a series of cultural events across the country.

Lili Zemplényi
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23.03.2023
Viktor Orbán: We Need to Think Hard About the Future of Russian-Hungarian Relations
POLITICS

Viktor Orbán: We Need to Think Hard About the Future of Russian-Hungarian Relations

The Prime Minister said that the rebuilding of Russian-European economic relations after the war would be desirable, but it is unlikely to happen any time soon.

Dávid Nagy
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17.03.2023
US Embassy Calls On Hungary to Change Stance in Russia Conflict, Strengthen Relationship with US
POLITICS

US Embassy Calls On Hungary to Change Stance in Russia Conflict, Strengthen Relationship with US

Hungarian leaders have been constantly calling for peace negotiations. By contrast, the US government has been sending tens of billions of dollars in military aid and weapons to Ukraine, with the goal of helping the aggrieved nation against expansionist Russia, but also prolonging the armed conflict in the process.

Márton Losonczi
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16.03.2023
Jordan Peterson to Visit Hungary Again in May
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Jordan Peterson to Visit Hungary Again in May

In a recent discussion with British-born demographer and documentary filmmaker Stephen J. Shaw, Peterson listed Hungarian family-supporting policies as the only known example of a government-issued incentive programme that has measurably slowed population decline.

Sáron Sugár
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14.03.2023
Is Hungary Moving Its Embassy to Jerusalem?
POLITICS

Is Hungary Moving Its Embassy to Jerusalem?

The step would make Hungary the first EU country to move its embassy to Jerusalem, which may set a precedent and other EU countries could follow suit, in the face of disapproval by Brussels.

Dávid Nagy
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08.03.2023
Hungarian Delegation to Meet With Nordic Leaders to Discuss NATO Bid
POLITICS

Hungarian Delegation to Meet With Nordic Leaders to Discuss NATO Bid

Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, has recently held talks with his Swedish counterpart, Tobias Billström, in Stockholm.

Ádám Bráder
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05.03.2023
Pope Francis to Visit Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Pope Francis to Visit Hungary

Pope Francis is set to visit Hungary between 28–30 April 2023, the second time His Holiness makes his way to our country.

Lili Zemplényi
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01.03.2023
Can the West-Backed Deal Normalise Kosovo–Serbia Relations?
POLITICS

Can the West-Backed Deal Normalise Kosovo–Serbia Relations?

The establishment of the Union of Serbian Municipalities is still a major contention for Kosovo. Should Belgrade and Pristina still be willing to accept a West-backed agreement, the two countries would have official representatives in each other’s capitals.

Lili Zemplényi
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18.02.2023
Celebrating the Successes of Hungarian Students Abroad
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Celebrating the Successes of Hungarian Students Abroad

Hungarian students boast outstanding achievements at the top universities of the world. Hungarian Conservative spoke to talent grooming institutions Stipendium Peregrinum and Milestone Institute about how they help talented young Hungarians.

Lili Zemplényi
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16.02.2023
15th National Marriage Week Begins in Hungary on Sunday
CURRENT

15th National Marriage Week Begins in Hungary on Sunday

National Marriage Week was first organised over two decades ago in the UK, intended as a celebration of the commitment of two individuals to spend the rest of their lives together. The purpose of the initiative is to popularise and strengthen marriage in communities. Hungary joined the movement in 2008.

Ádám Bráder
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08.02.2023
Hungarian Search and Rescue Team Arrives in Turkey after Tragic Earthquake
CURRENT

Hungarian Search and Rescue Team Arrives in Turkey after Tragic Earthquake

Following the two powerful earthquakes at the start of the week, the Hungarian government has confirmed that Hungary is there for Turkey in its hour of need.

Ádám Bráder
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07.02.2023
The Baku-Budapest Strategic Partnership is a Leap Towards Ensuring Hungary’s Energy Security
CURRENT

The Baku-Budapest Strategic Partnership is a Leap Towards Ensuring Hungary’s Energy Security

The level of cooperation between Baku and Budapest was raised to the next level this week by the signing of a declaration on enhanced strategic partnership.

Lili Zemplényi
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31.01.2023
Facts Can Be an Antidote to Accusations of Anti-Semitism
POLITICS

Facts Can Be an Antidote to Accusations of Anti-Semitism

Accusations of anti-Semitism against the Hungarian prime minister are easily disproved if we look at the facts. Ever since 2010, the Orbán government has implemented pro-Jewish policies and has supported Israel at all international fora.

Dávid Nagy
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20.01.2023
The Ecumenical Week of Prayer in Hungary
CURRENT

The Ecumenical Week of Prayer in Hungary

At the worship that opened the prayer week, Cardinal Péter Erdő, Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest, and Tamás Fabiny, President-Bishop of the Evangelical Church of Hungary, delivered sermons at the Kálvin Square Reformed Church in Budapest last Sunday.

Ádám Bráder
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18.01.2023
Top Ten Hungarian Conservative Articles in 2022
NEWS

Top Ten Hungarian Conservative Articles in 2022

Our readers’ top five and the editorial team’s top five articles of 2022 covered a wide range of topics, from political analyses and film reviews to the discussion of the nature of conservatism.

Lili Zemplényi
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11.01.2023
The Family That Is Ours
OPINION

The Family That Is Ours

In these times of crises, we would do well to keep in mind the ‘Seven Rules’ of Hungary’s national policy and recall: ‘Only that which we can defend is truly ours’. Family is ours and will only remain ours if we can defend it.

Magyar Nemzet
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18.12.2022
Why Feminists Don’t Celebrate Hungary’s First Female Head of State
CURRENT

Why Feminists Don’t Celebrate Hungary’s First Female Head of State

Essentially, it seems that in liberal feminist circles, a conservative female leader is worthless, as someone who by definition cannot represent women’s issues and who actually suppresses women.

Mandiner
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19.11.2022
An Alliance for Liberty – Part I
POLITICS

An Alliance for Liberty – Part I

Today it is again the ideal of freedom that connects Hungary, Poland and Italy. In all three countries people voted for governments that promised to follow the interest of their own nations, rather than what New York, Moscow, Berlin, Istanbul or Paris dictates or expects.

Mihály Rosonczy-Kovács
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16.11.2022
Tax Exemption Under 25 Years of Age Could Be Expanded
CURRENT

Tax Exemption Under 25 Years of Age Could Be Expanded

Since 2022, those under the age of 25 have been exempt from paying personal income tax. According to a new government plan, the exemption may be expanded to women aged 25 to 29 if they commit to having their first child before they turn 30.

Ádám Bráder
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30.09.2022
A Defining Event of Hungary’s 1000-Year-Old Statehood
CURRENT

A Defining Event of Hungary’s 1000-Year-Old Statehood

‘When would it be timelier to remember the Golden Bull than today, when Hungary is fighting for the respect of its right to dissent against Brussels’s plans that are threatening its vital interests?’ 

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró
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29.09.2022
The Pole, the Hungarian, Two Brothers Be — Both Are Behaving Rationally
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Pole, the Hungarian, Two Brothers Be — Both Are Behaving Rationally

These Central European brothers find themselves amid the type of calamity inevitable in all bilateral relationships. Yet, history, geography, politics, and economics all ensure they will continue to raise glasses together, as they have for centuries.   

Michael O’Shea
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26.09.2022
The First Ever Female Prime Minister of Italy
CURRENT

The First Ever Female Prime Minister of Italy

Giorgia Meloni is set to take power in Italy. The leader of the Brothers of Italy party could be the first ever female prime minister of the country. The right-wing coalition she leads got 44.4 per cent of the votes in the elections.

Ádám Bráder
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26.09.2022
Threats Against Giorgia Meloni: The ‘Love is Love’ Lot’s Hating on Right-Wing Women
OPINION

Threats Against Giorgia Meloni: The ‘Love is Love’ Lot’s Hating on Right-Wing Women

Defying threats to her life and a concerted media smear campaign, Giorgia Meloni is set to write history as Italy’s first female prime minister.

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró
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12.09.2022
Majority Support Behind the Head of State
CURRENT

Majority Support Behind the Head of State

‘Inventive, yet conservative’ – this is how conservative think tank Nézőpont describes the recently elected Hungarian Head of State.

Ádám Bráder
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21.08.2022
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