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Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó addresses the 79th General Assembly of the United Nations in New York on 25 September 2024.
  • CURRENT, REVIEW

Hezbollah Pagers: Szijjártó Denies Hungarian Involvement in JNS.org Interview

In a recent interview with the Jewish News Syndicate outlet conducted in New York, Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó underlined that Israel is ‘a strategic partner, a strategic ally’ to Hungary, while Budapest has a ‘pragmatic, practical relationship’ with Iran,…
  • Dávid Nagy
  • ‎ —‎ 27.09.2024
  • OPINION

It Is a Lot Harder to Lead a Country Than to Get Your Personal Life in Order

Péter Magyar of the Hungarian TISZA Party is trying to hand the Fidesz-KDNP coalition its first electoral defeat in twenty years while carrying unprecedented personal baggage with him. After his ex-wife, his recent ex-girlfriend has also come public with allegations…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 26.09.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

MCC Book Launch Cancelled, Raising Further Free Speech Concerns in Brussels

The launch of MCC Brussels Director Frank Füredi’s latest book was cancelled at a Brussels bookshop on the day of the event, presumably due to left-wing political pressure. The situation closely mirrors the controversy surrounding the National Conservatism Conference in…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 26.09.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

International Coffee Day with Exclusive Tastings and Competitions

The Day of Coffee will celebrate its twelfth edition in Hungary, offering coffee enthusiasts unlimited tastings of top-quality, specialty coffees, professional competitions, and exclusive pairings at Budapest’s Akvárium Klub. The event marking International Coffee Day is a unique opportunity to…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 26.09.2024
  • CURRENT

Elon Musk Potential Sponsor Behind Former President Novák’s New Organization

Former President of Hungary Katalin Novák announced in early September that she will take on new responsibilities, continuing to address global demographic challenges as co-founder and co-CEO of the non-profit organization XY Worldwide. Novák recently met with Elon Musk and…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 26.09.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian Factories Showcase Innovation During Night of Modern Factories

The Night of Modern Factories returns for its eighth edition on 8 November 2024, offering both personal and online experiences. Organized by a nonprofit organization in collaboration with the Ministry of National Economy, the event highlights how modern technology is…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 26.09.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Government Introduces New Benefits to Support Families

To support families who are raising or planning to have children, the government will introduce a new measure from 1 October to make it easier for self-employed people who opt for special taxation as well as for primary agricultural producers…
  • Tünde Fűrész
  • ‎ —‎ 26.09.2024
  • CURRENT

Budapest Flood Photos Spread on X

Users on X (formerly Twitter), corporate and private alike, were captivated by the images of the recent flooding of the Danube River in Budapest, Hungary. Photos of the flooded capital city spread across the social media site. Thankfully, the water…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 26.09.2024
State Secretary Bence Rétvári holds a press conference on 6 September 2024 to present the buses ready to take illegal immigrants entering Hungary to Brussels.
  • POLITICS

Who Wins in the End? The Asylum Tug of War Between Hungary and Brussels

As Minister for EU Affairs János Bóka also emphasized on 24 September, the Hungarian government is aware that the Commission has other tools at its disposal to deduct the sum. Despite not being willing to pay the fine, Budapest aims…
  • Csilla Varga
  • ‎ —‎ 26.09.2024
Supporters of China hold Chinese and Hungarian flags in the Buda Castle close to the route of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s motorcade prior to his meeting with Viktor Orbán on 9 May 2024 in Budapest.
  • OPINION

Hungary’s Place in the Global Order

‘Hungary may well find, as Australia has, that trade and investment with China can create long-term vulnerabilities as well as immediate economic benefits. After Australia called for a transparent international enquiry into the origins of the Wuhan virus, the Beijing…
  • Tony Abbott
  • ‎ —‎ 26.09.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

‘Too Effective’ Flood Protection — The Reason Why Brussels Won’t Help Hungary

The European Commission is allocating approximately €10 billion in aid to flood-affected countries in Central and Eastern Europe, but Hungary is notably absent from the list. The reason is somewhat paradoxical: Hungary has been so effective in its protective measures…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 25.09.2024
Viktor Orbán speaks at the Ludovika University of Public Service on 25 September 2024.
  • CURRENT, HU24EU

Orbán Highlights Economic Neutrality and Competitiveness at Ludovika University

In his speech at the Ludovika University campus in Budapest Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said Hungary has taken over the rotating presidency of the EU Council in uniquely hard times. He warned about Europe’s decreasing level of competitiveness, and stressed…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 25.09.2024
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REVIEW

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
18.02.2023
Hungarian Youth Reject Radical Climate Activism, New MCC Survey Shows
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian Youth Reject Radical Climate Activism, New MCC Survey Shows

Methods such as blocking busy roads, campaigning against higher birth rates, and throwing various materials at famous paintings and other works of art are strongly rejected by young Hungarians. Planting trees and picking up litter, on the other hand, are strongly approved of.

Márton Losonczi
18.02.2023
Russian Missiles over Moldova
POLITICS

Russian Missiles over Moldova

Shortly after the uncovered plot to destabilise Moldova, Russian missiles violated the country’s airspace.

Lili Zemplényi
17.02.2023
Balázs Orbán: ‘Being Compared to Hungary Does Not Seem Like Such Harsh Criticism At All’
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Balázs Orbán: ‘Being Compared to Hungary Does Not Seem Like Such Harsh Criticism At All’

‘For their political opponents conservative governments are most dangerous when they are successful,’ warns Balázs Orbán, Political Director to the Prime Minister of Hungary. Thus, he adds, the Netanyahu cabinet must be ready for constant attacks by the mainstream media.

Márton Losonczi
17.02.2023
Fauda: A Thrilling Series on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Partly Filmed in Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Fauda: A Thrilling Series on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Partly Filmed in Hungary

Fauda is a brave series as it dares to portray both Jewish and Palestinian characters as human beings. Israeli military personnel and Arab terrorists, often dehumanised through the headlines of international papers, here have names, backgrounds, families, feelings, and love interests (occasionally with one another).

István Szalai
17.02.2023
Transgenderism: Slithering Towards the Age of Confusion
OPINION

Transgenderism: Slithering Towards the Age of Confusion

In the coming years, thousands, if not millions, will fall prey to the misguided promise that surgeries, hormones, and drugs can alleviate their feelings of self-alienation. So, conservatives, let us come alongside those people with compassion and wisdom. But let us also not lose sight of the conservative vision of culture that is our lode star.

Kelli Buzzard
17.02.2023
Gergely Gulyás on EU funding, Paks, and Relations with Poland
CURRENT

Gergely Gulyás on EU funding, Paks, and Relations with Poland

Gergely Gulyás spoke at a conference organised by the Mathias Corvinus Collegium and stated that Hungary’s dependence on the EU is not due to its 1.4 per cent contribution to the Hungarian GDP, but rather because Hungary is a part of a unified Europe and Schengen area, and the common market is essential for Hungary’s economy.

Ádám Bráder
17.02.2023
POLITICO Attacks Hungary and Poland For Ambassadors Attending Celebration of Iranian Revolution
POLITICS

POLITICO Attacks Hungary and Poland For Ambassadors Attending Celebration of Iranian Revolution

Ambassadors Varga-Haszonits and Fałkowski were the only diplomats to be present at the Tehran event with President Raisi. Despite that, other European nations also refrain from fully committing to cutting ties with the Middle Eastern nation.

Márton Losonczi
17.02.2023
US and UK Announce Sanctions on Bulgaria Ahead of Snap Elections
POLITICS

US and UK Announce Sanctions on Bulgaria Ahead of Snap Elections

The United States and the United Kingdom recently sanctioned Bulgarian citizens for their alleged abuse of public funds under the Global Magnitsky Act.

Lili Zemplényi
17.02.2023
The New York Times Sues EU Commission Over the Release of Pfizer Texts
CURRENT

The New York Times Sues EU Commission Over the Release of Pfizer Texts

The text messages between EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla were never released since they could not be found, according to the official explanation by the EC.

Márton Losonczi
16.02.2023
The Genderless God: The Absurdity of Genderless Language
OPINION

The Genderless God: The Absurdity of Genderless Language

‘God transcends His creation and He must be accepted as He has revealed Himself in Holy Writ. This means that it is not up to human beings to adapt its terminology to what is trendy or politically correct, especially if the substance of revealed truths, as we Christians—and I also speak as a Roman Catholic priest—hold dear, are altered.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
16.02.2023
Nézőpont: EU Institutions Undermine the Rule of Law
POLITICS

Nézőpont: EU Institutions Undermine the Rule of Law

According to a recent report prepared by Hungarian think tank Nézőpont Institute, the practices of EU institutions undermine the rule of law in the Union.

Ádám Bráder
16.02.2023
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
16.02.2023
Why Do Neo-Nazis Flock to Budapest Each February?
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Why Do Neo-Nazis Flock to Budapest Each February?

The Day of Remembrance of the Siege of Budapest has caused plenty of controversy every February over the years.

István Szalai
16.02.2023
EU Parliament Approves New CO2 Emissions Reduction Targets for Vehicles
CURRENT

EU Parliament Approves New CO2 Emissions Reduction Targets for Vehicles

The European Parliament has approved new legislation that sets the path towards zero CO2 emissions for new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles by 2035.

Ádám Bráder
15.02.2023
Who Is Samantha Power and What Was She Doing in Budapest?
CURRENT

Who Is Samantha Power and What Was She Doing in Budapest?

It is difficult not to interpret the visit of Samantha Power, the current head of USAID, to Budapest last Thursday and Friday as an American telling-off.

translated by Hungarian Conservative
15.02.2023
Antifa Attacks in Budapest — An Unmistakable Act of Foreign Provocation
CURRENT

Antifa Attacks in Budapest — An Unmistakable Act of Foreign Provocation

Antifa, a radical, violent left-wing movement that traces its origins back to the 1930s, has been responsible for a number of brutal attacks on conservatives, liberals and freethinkers both in the United States and in Europe. Until now, Hungary has been a mostly Antifa-free zone.

István Szalai
15.02.2023
US Ambassador Mistakenly Accuses Hungary of Antisemitism In Embarrassing UN Debacle
CURRENT

US Ambassador Mistakenly Accuses Hungary of Antisemitism In Embarrassing UN Debacle

Linda Thomas-Greenfield claimed a Holocaust memorial was vandalised in Hungary, when in fact the incident took place in Sweden. No public apology was issued on her behalf, which the Hungarian Foreign Ministry calls ‘outrageous’.

Márton Losonczi
15.02.2023
Hungarian Economy Performed Exceptionally Well in 2022
CURRENT

Hungarian Economy Performed Exceptionally Well in 2022

The Hungarian economy performed exceptionally well in 2022, despite the economic crisis caused by the war and the harmful sanctions imposed by Brussels.

Ádám Bráder
15.02.2023
Hungarian Foreign Minister Urges Peace Talks in Belarus
CURRENT

Hungarian Foreign Minister Urges Peace Talks in Belarus

The Hungarian Foreign Minister travelled to Minsk on Monday to meet with his Belarusian counterpart, Sergei Aleinik, with whom he held a joint press conference. Péter Szijjártó stated that the most critical duty of the international community is to save lives, which calls for an immediate end to hostilities and the commencement of peace talks.

Ádám Bráder
14.02.2023
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
Opposition Paper Népszava Stays Afloat Thanks to Government Advertising
POLITICS

Opposition Paper Népszava Stays Afloat Thanks to Government Advertising

The fact that it is government funding that keeps an opposition paper afloat flies in the face of the typical Western narrative that in Hungary, press freedom is suppressed through authoritarian methods.

Márton Losonczi
14.02.2023
The Importance of the Nordic Military: Insights into Finland’s NATO Bid
POLITICS

The Importance of the Nordic Military: Insights into Finland’s NATO Bid

On 9 February, Mathias Corvinus Collegium organised a discussion with Henri Vanhanen, a research fellow at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs. The Finnish expert offered some valuable insights into why Finland wants to join NATO now, and how the thought process in that direction evolved over the years.

Ádám Bráder
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
A Romantic Tour in Hungarian Nature on Valentine’s Day
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Romantic Tour in Hungarian Nature on Valentine’s Day

Celebrate love in Hungarian nature near the enchanting Ilona Valley Waterfall.

Lili Zemplényi
14.02.2023
Protecting the Dignity of the Weakest — A Mission for Conservatives
OPINION

Protecting the Dignity of the Weakest — A Mission for Conservatives

The erosion of the seemingly unquestionable, intrinsic value of life is gradual and stealthy, and those who express concerns about that are often dismissed as pro-life fundamentalists. 

Hungarian Conservative editorial
13.02.2023
Elon Musk ‘Saves Twitter From Bankruptcy’ While Fighting For Free Speech
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Elon Musk ‘Saves Twitter From Bankruptcy’ While Fighting For Free Speech

Although strongly committed to free speech, in some sense, Musk has been even more rigorous than his predecessors in terms of content moderation. Back in November, it was reported that Twitter had deleted around 45,000 accounts that were promoting sexual content involving children, relationships between children and adults, or non-consensual nudity in India.

Márton Losonczi
13.02.2023
Hungarian Rescue Teams Return Home from Turkey After Saving Dozens of Lives
CURRENT

Hungarian Rescue Teams Return Home from Turkey After Saving Dozens of Lives

‘The Hungarian people help both domestically and abroad, as we saw during the coronavirus pandemic, in the case of refugees from Ukraine, and now in Turkey,’ Defence Minister Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky said.

Ádám Bráder
13.02.2023
Can the US Push Israel into Sending Weapons to Ukraine?
POLITICS

Can the US Push Israel into Sending Weapons to Ukraine?

Since the beginning of the war, the Israeli government has consistently resisted pressure both the United States and Ukraine to supply arms to the beleaguered country, facing criticism as a consequence at home and abroad.

Dávid Nagy
13.02.2023
Segregation is Back in Fashion
OPINION

Segregation is Back in Fashion

A theatre in Toronto decided to put on two plays under their ‘Blackout Night’ event, intended for a black-only audience. This was not the first instance of segregationist efforts resurfacing in North America.

Márton Losonczi
12.02.2023
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