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Fallen Soldiers Commemorated in Székesfehérvár on All Saints’ Day

The city, county, and military leadership got together in Székesfehérvár, Hungary to pay their respects to the fallen men and women of the Hungarian Defence Forces on All Saints’ Day, 1 November. Multiple wreath-laying ceremonies took place in different locations…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 01.11.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

All Saints’ Day — A Time for Quiet Reflection

‘The significance of All Saints’ Day extends beyond the flickering candle flames in cemeteries; it is a time for reflection—reflecting on our lives and remembering not only our departed loved ones but also the saints whom we may overlook at…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 01.11.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Musical–Literary Immersion into the World of the Szeklers at the Museum of Ethnography

The Museum of Ethnography is set to present a special musical–literary programme series in collaboration with the band Anima Sound System this November and December. Featuring Zsolt Prieger and folk singer Bori Magyar, the performances promise a unique cultural experience…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 31.10.2024
The Justus Lipsius building in Brussels
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, HU24EU

Hungarian Inventions Showcased in Justus Lipsius Building in Brussels

The atrium of the Justus Lipsius building in Brussels, Belgium, the old headquarters of the Council, is hosting an exhibition of great Hungarian inventions in honour of the Hungarian presidency. The items on display include Ányos Jedlik’s dynamo, Dávid Schwarz’s…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 31.10.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary’s Tree Planting Programme Aims for Greener Future and Climate Protection

Hungary’s largest-ever village tree planting initiative, led by the Ministry of Agriculture, has reached a new milestone as 6,000 trees are to be planted this autumn across 317 communities. With 56,000 trees planted since 2020, the project aims to boost…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 31.10.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

MOL Executive Calls Out Western Hypocrisy on Russian Oil

Chief Operating Officer for the Hungarian oil company MOL György Bacsa recently spoke to the Financial Times about Western powers trying to pressure Hungary into giving up Russian oil imports, while they themselves continue to buy refined oil from Türkiye…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 31.10.2024
  • CURRENT

Hungarian FM Summons Swedish Ambassador after Kristersson Remarks

The atmosphere surrounding Viktor Orbán’s visit to Georgia remains charged, with Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson accusing the Hungarian Prime Minister of being pro-Russian. In response to this statement, the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade has summoned Sweden’s…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 31.10.2024
  • INTERVIEW

Bryan Leib Is Confident in a Trump Landslide

‘The stakes in the upcoming election involve securing America’s borders, achieving energy independence, and revitalizing the economy to reverse inflation and job loss. A return to Trump’s policies will ensure national security, bolster the U.S. economy, and reinforce American strength…
  • Márton Lukács
  • ‎ —‎ 31.10.2024
  • CURRENT

Budapest City Council Adopts New Measures for Affordable Housing

The Budapest General Assembly has approved a comprehensive proposal package aimed at improving housing affordability, expanding the city’s affordable rental market, and optimizing existing real estate. The initiative seeks active involvement from both the central government and the EU’s structural…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 31.10.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Exploring Contemporary Art with Art Weekend Budapest 2024

From 29 November to 1 December, Art Weekend Budapest will bring art lovers on guided tours through more than thirty venues across the city, with a central theme exploring movement and motion. Free 15-20 minute exhibitions and talks await visitors…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 31.10.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Celebrating Reformation Day — The Calvinian Traits on the Face of the Hungarian Nation

Protestants played an irreplaceable role in the formation of Hungarian literary language, as well as in the renewal of the language. It is no coincidence that Ferenc Kölcsey, who wrote the Hungarian National Anthem in 1823, was a student at…
  • Artúr Köő
  • ‎ —‎ 31.10.2024
  • CURRENT

Patriots for Europe Attend Trump’s Madison Square Garden Mega Rally

MEPs of the newly founded right-wing populist Patriots for Europe political group in the European Parliament were invited to President Donald Trump’s highly anticipated rally at Madison Square Garden in new York City, New York. The Patriots in attendance shared…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 30.10.2024
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REVIEW

Whatever Happened to British Cultural Christianity? — A Personal Perspective
OPINION

Whatever Happened to British Cultural Christianity? — A Personal Perspective

‘Eastern Europeans are considerably more energised to be upfront, overt and strategic in preserving the Faith. Their churches are growing, while ours are falling off a precipice. Of course, the Western liberal media elites will write off modest promotions of Christianity in Hungary as Alt-Right theocracy.’

Daniel French
05.06.2023
The Brunsvik Castle in Martonvásár — Beethoven’s Favourite Getaway
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Brunsvik Castle in Martonvásár — Beethoven’s Favourite Getaway

One of the most beautiful castles in Hungary is the snow-white Brunsvik Castle designed in neo-Gothic style in Martonvásár. The Brunsviks, a Hungarian aristocratic family, transformed a swampy and barren wasteland into an idyllic English garden here, where their friend Ludwig van Beethoven, one of the most admired composers in the history of Western music, often visited them.

translated by Hungarian Conservative
04.06.2023
Óbuda University Could Become a Driving Force in Hungary’s Economic Development
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Óbuda University Could Become a Driving Force in Hungary’s Economic Development

Speaking at the EU-PED Day of the university, on which all educators working in Hungarian-language tertiary education are celebrated, Mihály Varga reminded that the goal of the government with the transformation of higher education and the introduction of dual education was for universities to become ‘intellectual centres that define and broaden the country’s development opportunities.’

Ádám Bráder
04.06.2023
Hungary’s Embittered Search for a National Identity after 1920
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary’s Embittered Search for a National Identity after 1920

Losing the World War and the experience of the Treaty of Trianon triggered a discourse in Hungarian public life that was not without precedent, but had never been so vehement before. Perhaps the opinion of many was reflected by the renowned writer Ferenc Herczeg, who declared that ‘Europe, free press, liberalism—all these are slogans that have deceived us.’

László Bernát Veszprémy
04.06.2023
4 June — ‘A Nation Dismembered’
CULTURE & SOCIETY

4 June — ‘A Nation Dismembered’

The following are poems by cross-border Hungarian poets translated into English that originally appeared in a 2019 anthology published by Hungarian Review.

Hungarian Conservative
04.06.2023
4 June, a Bittersweet Celebration
CULTURE & SOCIETY

4 June, a Bittersweet Celebration

May this day also be the day when, contrary to the will of so many, we turn to our still-existing and beautiful country, which is prosperous to an extent never seen in history before, and consider, each and every one of us, how we can help it make no more mistakes.

Mátyás Kohán
03.06.2023
Navracsics on EU Funds, Regional Development and Suburbanisation
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Navracsics on EU Funds, Regional Development and Suburbanisation

Navracsics reminded that Hungary is to receive 14 trillion Hungarian forints in cohesion funds for the 2021-2027 EU budget cycle. Of this amount, 4 trillion forints have already been received and are continuously being used for rural development.

Ádám Bráder
03.06.2023
Clashes in Kosovo: Another War Unfolding in the EU’s Neighbourhood?
POLITICS

Clashes in Kosovo: Another War Unfolding in the EU’s Neighbourhood?

‘Despite their injuries, the Hungarian soldiers have shown brave commitment, and many of those who were able to do so have already returned to their posts,’ the Hungarian defence minister said after the clashes between KFOR troops and local Serbs in North Kosovo. The minister stressed that the stability of the Western Balkans is very important to Hungary, which is why it is present in the region not only diplomatically and economically, but also militarily in the framework of the KFOR mission.

Dávid Nagy
03.06.2023
Greenpeace Launches Expedition to Preserve Forests in the Carpathian Mountains
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Greenpeace Launches Expedition to Preserve Forests in the Carpathian Mountains

The teams are going to visit Romania, Ukraine, Hungary, Slovakia and Poland. The goal of the visits is to raise awareness and emphasise that stricter regulations are required in the defence of Europe’s last remaining old and untouched forests.

Ádám Bráder
03.06.2023
Conservatives of Europe Come Together at Budapest Seminar
CURRENT

Conservatives of Europe Come Together at Budapest Seminar

According to Fidesz deputy group leader in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe Zsolt Németh the future of conservatism in Europe is bright, as right-wingers on the continent are ‘coming closer together’; and that therefore the slogan of the Budapest seminar could rightly be ‘Conservatives of Europe, unite!’

Márton Losonczi
03.06.2023
Educational Authority’s Online Platform Helps Hungarian Students Make Career Choices
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Educational Authority’s Online Platform Helps Hungarian Students Make Career Choices

The Career Orientation Measurement and Support Tool (POM) can be accessed on the website of the Education Office. On the online platform, students can complete various questionnaires, and based on their answers, the programme shows the fields of expertise and occupations that best suit each student’s personality, interests, and competencies.

Ádám Bráder
02.06.2023
Viktor Orbán Holds Talks with Deutsche Telekom CEO
CURRENT

Viktor Orbán Holds Talks with Deutsche Telekom CEO

Viktor Orbán and Timotheus Höttges agreed that digitalisation is a crucial factor for maintaining Hungary’s and Europe’s competitiveness, and the Hungarian government and Deutsche Telekom continue to consider each other strategic partners in this regard.

Ádám Bráder
02.06.2023
20 Years of Studying US Education and Never Looking Back – An Interview with Jonathan Butcher, Senior Researcher of The Heritage Foundation
INTERVIEW

20 Years of Studying US Education and Never Looking Back – An Interview with Jonathan Butcher, Senior Researcher of The Heritage Foundation

‘Every child deserves the chance at a great education, no matter where they live or how much money their parents earn…Traditional schools, charter schools, private schools, homeschool—no matter where a child is studying, they should have the chance at a great opportunity. And great progress has been made!’

Richárd Fodor
02.06.2023
Digital Economic Development Goals Outlined at Huawei Conference
CURRENT

Digital Economic Development Goals Outlined at Huawei Conference

Hungary’s goal is to advance to the top ten best-performing countries in the European Union in terms of digital economic and social development by 2030.

Ádám Bráder
02.06.2023
European Parliament Backs Ildikó Gáll-Pelcz’s EPA Nomination
CURRENT

European Parliament Backs Ildikó Gáll-Pelcz’s EPA Nomination

About a week after the Committee on Budgetary Control officially rejected her renomination, the European Parliament reversed that decision and voted in favour of another six-year term for Gáll-Pelcz on the European Court of Auditors. However, on the same day, the EP also passed a resolution condemning Hungary.

Márton Losonczi
02.06.2023
Viktor Orbán: The Hungarian People Will Again Be Proven Right
CURRENT

Viktor Orbán: The Hungarian People Will Again Be Proven Right

Viktor Orbán explained why his politics will eventually be proven right: ‘We were the only ones who said that borders must be protected during the migration crisis. Later, more and more EU member states realised that we were right. The same will happen regarding the war’, he underlined.

Ádám Bráder
02.06.2023
The Receiving Frequency Between God and Man — The Holy Spirit and Why We Need Him
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Receiving Frequency Between God and Man — The Holy Spirit and Why We Need Him

In the noise of today’s egos and digital stimuli, the zeitgeist, i.e. the spirit of the age, leads us deeper and deeper into nothingness. However, there is still a narrow path—blessed are those who notice it.

Tamás Maráczi
02.06.2023
European Leaders in Moldova — President Zelenskyy Reaffirms Ukrainian Pursuit of NATO and EU Membership
CURRENT

European Leaders in Moldova — President Zelenskyy Reaffirms Ukrainian Pursuit of NATO and EU Membership

PM Orbán must have ‘run into’ Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the meeting, as some Hungarian media put it. However, conspicuously, Viktor Orbán did not post any photos of him and the Ukrainian leader to social media, as opposed to prominently featured pictures with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki in a Facebook post. In fact, no formal meeting has been held between the two leaders since Zelenskyy entered office. Although Orbán has been invited to Kyiv, the Hungarian government has made it quite clear that the Hungarian PM will not be travelling to Ukraine unless the rights of the Hungarian minority in the country are restored.

Ádám Bráder
01.06.2023
Solutions to Europe’s Challenges Can Only Be Found Collectively — MEPs Discuss Schengen and Central Europe at Roundtable in Budapest
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Solutions to Europe’s Challenges Can Only Be Found Collectively — MEPs Discuss Schengen and Central Europe at Roundtable in Budapest

György Hölvényi underscored the importance of exercising caution with the concept of Schengen and open borders. It represents an economic and political opportunity that can be mishandled, potentially signalling Europe’s disintegration if not properly managed. Ensuring proper protection of external borders is essential to avoid issues emerging with internal borders, he warned.

Ádám Bráder
01.06.2023
Freedom House Downgrades Hungary’s ‘Democracy Index’
CURRENT

Freedom House Downgrades Hungary’s ‘Democracy Index’

Following the results of the 2022 parliamentary election, the American NGO Freedom House decided to downgrade Hungary’s controversial ‘democracy index’ from last year’s report. Meanwhile, Poland’s and Ukraine’s have been increased.

Márton Losonczi
01.06.2023
Public-Private Cyber Coalition Established
CURRENT

Public-Private Cyber Coalition Established

The President of the Supervisory Authority for Regulated Activities stated that due to the complex task of shaping cybersecurity awareness, consciousness, and knowledge sharing, state organisations must take on an initiating and directing role, collaborating with market actors.

Ádám Bráder
01.06.2023
EP Committee Made MEP Gáll-Pelcz Run the Gauntlet Before Nomination
POLITICS

EP Committee Made MEP Gáll-Pelcz Run the Gauntlet Before Nomination

Gáll-Pelcz, a 61-year-old engineer and economist, former EP Vice-President, a mother of three, has proved that she is both a competent leader and also highly qualified for a seat on the European Court of Auditors. She was certified as an international tax expert in 2004. Her qualifications, including being a chartered tax expert, clearly made her a suitable candidate for a role that is mostly related to EU taxation and auditing.

Lili Zemplényi
01.06.2023
Szijjártó: Hungary-Israel Cooperation at All-Time High
CURRENT

Szijjártó: Hungary-Israel Cooperation at All-Time High

During his joint press conference with his Israeli counterpart, Eli Cohen, Péter Szijjártó said the cooperation between the two countries has always been characterized by mutual respect. Hungary has always supported the right of the Jewish state to self-defence and to guaranteeing its security, the minister nailed down.

Ádám Bráder
01.06.2023
Mandatory Discount Programme in Grocery Stores in Effect Starting Today
CURRENT

Mandatory Discount Programme in Grocery Stores in Effect Starting Today

Starting from today, the mandatory discount programme has been launched in grocery stores all over the country to make sure Hungarian families have access to basic foodstuffs at affordable prices.

Ádám Bráder
01.06.2023
Péter Szijjártó Holds Talks with Egyptian Counterpart
CURRENT

Péter Szijjártó Holds Talks with Egyptian Counterpart

During a joint press conference with his Egyptian counterpart, Sameh Shoukry, Péter Szijjártó emphasised that the relationship between the two countries has always been based on mutual respect, and Hungary greatly benefits from it in terms of security and economy.

Ádám Bráder
31.05.2023
Europa League Final to Be Played Tonight in Budapest at Puskás Arena
CURRENT

Europa League Final to Be Played Tonight in Budapest at Puskás Arena

Six-time EL winner Sevilla is facing the José Mourinho-led AS Roma at the Puskás Arena in a much-anticipated football match at 9 PM today.

Márton Losonczi
31.05.2023
Liberal MEPs Share Concerns Over Hungary’s Council Presidency
POLITICS

Liberal MEPs Share Concerns Over Hungary’s Council Presidency

While officially, the conference’s main agenda point was the shadow rapporteurs on the current state of the rule of law in Hungary, more time was devoted to Hungary’s Council of the EU presidency set to happen in 2024, a concept none of the MEPs was thrilled about. The ongoing negotiations about releasing the frozen EU funds were often talked about as well.

Márton Losonczi
31.05.2023
Regions of Hungary — Kunság, Where History Meets Nature
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Regions of Hungary — Kunság, Where History Meets Nature

Kunság, a Hungarian land with a unique history and captivating nature, is a standout destination for tourists with off-the-beaten-track appeal and diverse natural life.

Lili Zemplényi
31.05.2023
The Fascinating History of Petőfi Bridge
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Fascinating History of Petőfi Bridge

After it was tragically blown up during World War II, the complete restoration of today’s Petőfi Bridge took more than seven years. It was handed over at last on 22 November 1952, and was named after renowned Hungarian poet Sándor Petőfi.

translated by Hungarian Conservative
31.05.2023
Hungarian Peacekeepers Injured in Kosovo Clashes
CURRENT

Hungarian Peacekeepers Injured in Kosovo Clashes

The clashes began on Friday and continued on Monday morning as a result of ongoing unrest following the recent elections, where ethnic Albanian politicians won mayorships. Confrontations broke out between ethnic Serbian protesters taking to the street and the police near the municipal offices of three towns. 20 Hungarian soldiers were injured.

Ádám Bráder
30.05.2023
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