Skip to content
Search
Newsletter
SUBSCRIBE
  • ABOUT
  • CURRENT
  • POLITICS
  • PHILOSOPHY
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY
  • OPINION
  • INTERVIEW
  • DIASPORA
  • TECH
  • PRINT ISSUES
  • ABOUT
  • CURRENT
  • POLITICS
  • PHILOSOPHY
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY
  • OPINION
  • INTERVIEW
  • DIASPORA
  • TECH
  • PRINT ISSUES
  • Conservative Calendar
  • ABOUT
  • CURRENT
  • POLITICS
  • PHILOSOPHY
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY
  • OPINION
  • INTERVIEW
  • DIASPORA
  • TECH
  • PRINT ISSUES
  • ABOUT
  • CURRENT
  • POLITICS
  • PHILOSOPHY
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY
  • OPINION
  • INTERVIEW
  • DIASPORA
  • TECH
  • PRINT ISSUES

REVIEW

  • CURRENT

Pushing for More Bloodshed: Antony Blinken Suggests Ukraine Lower Conscription Age

Outgoing US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has stated in an interview with Reuters that Ukraine should lower its conscription age to 18 from the current 25. In previous remarks he also said President Biden is ‘committed that every dollar…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 05.12.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

French Government Falls After No Confidence Vote — Le Pen’s Big Chance?

On Wednesday, after barely three months in power, the French National Assembly voted no confidence in the government of Michel Barnier, toppling it—a scenario not seen since 1962. What is certain is that the largest EU member state will face…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 05.12.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Disney’s Latina Snow White Trailer Torched by Internet Users

Disney has released its official trailer for their Snow White film, starring Latina actress Rachel Zegler. Just weeks before, Zegler had a public meltdown over the US presidential election result, and wished that Trump supporters ‘may never know peace’. While…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 05.12.2024
  • CURRENT

FM Szijjártó Talks Ukraine Peace with Incoming US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz

Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó met with Donald Trump’s pick for National Security Advisor, Mike Waltz, in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday (PST). The discussion centred on promoting peace in Ukraine, on which Hungary and the incoming…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 05.12.2024
Former Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány casting his vote in the national referendum on dual citizenship
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, OPINION

A Referendum from the Dark Pages of Hungarian History — Twenty Years Since the Betrayal of the Nation

‘The inconclusive referendum held a few years after the millennium is still a blot on Hungarian social life. Thanks to a section of the Hungarian political elite of the time and a large number of misguided voters, that day became…
  • Artúr Köő
  • ‎ —‎ 05.12.2024
  • CURRENT, HU24EU

Giorgia Meloni Praises Hungarian EU Presidency During Meeting with PM Orbán

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni welcomed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on an official visit on 4 December, Wednesday. The two leaders discussed the achievements of Hungary’s EU Presidency, bilateral relations, and the challenges currently facing the European Union….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 05.12.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Rule of Law Champion Didier Reynders Under Investigation for Money Laundering

Former European Commissioner for Justice Didier Reynders is under investigation by Belgian police for money laundering. Over the past five years, Reynders has been a leading figure in the EU’s efforts to uphold the rule of law and combat corruption….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 04.12.2024
  • CURRENT

100 Billion HUF Made Available for Hungarian Businesses in New Govt Programme

Under the Hungarian government’s newly launched Sándor Demján Programme, local businesses can apply for grants from a fund of 100 billion HUF. This is part of the government’s grand economic plan aiming to double the size of Hungarian businesses; and…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 04.12.2024
  • POLITICS

Balázs Orbán Defends Doctoral Thesis Despite Attacks from Progressive Networks

Despite pervasive attacks from progressive networks and opposition media Balázs Orbán has successfully defended his doctoral thesis. The events surrounding the Hungarian prime minister’s political director highlight a networked effort aimed at marginalizing those who challenge progressive leftist ideologies in…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 04.12.2024
  • CURRENT

Pope Francis Receives Viktor Orbán — Peace Mission Continued?

Viktor Orbán has met with His Holiness the Pope for the fourth time, once every year since their initial meeting in 2021. The Prime Minister stated that this meeting in Vatican City was part of his ‘peace mission,’ and news…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 04.12.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Alex Consani Becomes First Trans to Win Model of the Year Award, Sparks Controversy

Alex Consani, 21, has made history by winning this year’s Model of the Year Award, becoming the first transgender individual to do so. While her victory is celebrated as a milestone for inclusivity by progressives, many regard it as yet…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 04.12.2024
  • CURRENT

Szijjártó–Lavrov Meeting in Moscow Focuses on Energy Supply Issues

Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó of Hungary paid a visit to Moscow after the Biden administration put Russian Gazprombank on its sanctions list, hindering the energy-related transactions of many European countries. Minister Szijjártó assured all a solution will be found to…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 04.12.2024
Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5

REVIEW

Ethnic Hungarian Gymnast Abused and Humiliated at Romanian National Team’s Training Camp
CURRENT

Ethnic Hungarian Gymnast Abused and Humiliated at Romanian National Team’s Training Camp

The 15-year-old boy was allegedly tied to a radiator naked while the other gymnasts were chanting ‘ungure, ungure,’ meaning ‘Hungarian, Hungarian’ in English. It is unclear if legal action will be taken against the perpetrators.

Márton Losonczi
09.04.2024
Revealing the Facts: A Brief History of the Hungarian GDP
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Revealing the Facts: A Brief History of the Hungarian GDP

GDP per capita growth has been above the EU-27 average in every year since 2010, so the Hungarian economy has grown faster than the EU average. Our decline in 2020 was also below average, and even below the large decline in 2009—despite the fact that the EU average decline in 2020 was larger than in 2009.

Piroska Szalai, Kristóf Nagy and Mátyás Zsolt Varga
09.04.2024
The Prime Minister of 15 Million Hungarians — Celebrating the Birthday of József Antall
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Prime Minister of 15 Million Hungarians — Celebrating the Birthday of József Antall

92 years ago today, Hungary’s first freely elected prime minister in the post-communist era, József Antall, was born. His legacy continues to wield significant influence in Hungarian politics today.

Joakim Scheffer
08.04.2024
Why Conservative Education Policy Is the Way to Go
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Why Conservative Education Policy Is the Way to Go

The conservative education policy advocated by the Hungarian government has faced substantial criticism from the left recently. Responding to the accusations from the left, János Setényi, Director of the Learning Institute of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) gave a brief interview to Hungarian Conservative.

Joakim Scheffer
08.04.2024
Viktor Orbán a ‘New Kind of Eurosceptic,’ POLITICO Says
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Viktor Orbán a ‘New Kind of Eurosceptic,’ POLITICO Says

‘In the Hungarian leader, the EU faces a new type of Eurosceptic, one who doesn’t want to leave the bloc but instead shape it, putting his stamp on policies from support to Ukraine to the fight against climate change to migration,’ POLITICO wrote in their recently published analysis about PM Orbán’s foreign policy approach to the Brussels leadership.

Márton Losonczi
08.04.2024
The Occupation of Budapest: Assessing the Performance of Gergely Karácsony
OPINION

The Occupation of Budapest: Assessing the Performance of Gergely Karácsony

‘Karácsony’s meagre talents were known to anyone who paid any attention to politics in the past decades, so all of his failures should not have come as a surprise. But why did people vote for him in the first place? What’s his secret? Well, probably his deceiving manner and childish good looks. Although he is obviously a fraud, he is always smiling, always saying nice things. His rhetoric and appearance clearly appeal to the modern liberal voter in the big city: he likes to make emotional speeches about democracy, the Republic, and human rights.’

Botond Szabó
08.04.2024
Hungarian Richter Increases R&D Budget by Nearly 30 Million Euros in 2024
CURRENT

Hungarian Richter Increases R&D Budget by Nearly 30 Million Euros in 2024

Hungarian pharmaceutical corporation Richter Gedeon Nyrt is strengthening its scientific foundation to achieve further international success in its most profitable and fastest-growing focus area, neuropsychiatry.

Ádám Bráder
08.04.2024
How the Dictatorship of Relativism Dismantled Christendom
OPINION

How the Dictatorship of Relativism Dismantled Christendom

‘Christian doctrine as taught by the Church of Rome had historically provided society with a point of reference for moral guidance, which subsequently “ensure[d] that politics remain[ed] rational and d[id] not fall into the trap of ideologies”. Yet since the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965), the institutional Church, or some who speak for Her, have steadily dismantled the remnants of Christendom with ambiguous, if not erroneous teachings.’

Mario Alexis Portella
08.04.2024
New Slovak President Peter Pellegrini Thanks Hungarian Voters for their Support in Victory Speech
CURRENT

New Slovak President Peter Pellegrini Thanks Hungarian Voters for their Support in Victory Speech

Amid a record high voter turnout, former House Speaker Peter Pellegrini, the sovereigntist candidate, won the Slovak presidential election with more than 1.4 million votes, including those of most ethnic Hungarian voters.

Péter Szitás
08.04.2024
Margaret Island Open-Air Theatre Returns in May with a Rock Opera
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Margaret Island Open-Air Theatre Returns in May with a Rock Opera

From 19 May to 11 September, theatrical performances, concerts, dance shows, opera galas, classical ballets, and operas will await audiences at the Margaret Island Open-Air Stage, as stated by Managing Director and Artistic Director of the theatre Teodóra Bán.

Ádám Bráder
08.04.2024
‘The bigger the win, the greater the golden age of Israel will be the day after’ — A Discussion with Brigadier General (res.) Amir Avivi
CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘The bigger the win, the greater the golden age of Israel will be the day after’ — A Discussion with Brigadier General (res.) Amir Avivi

According to General Avivi, Hamas’s brutal attack on 7 October in Israel was possible because of two terrible decisions: the Oslo Accords and the 2005 disengagement of Israeli troops from Gaza. The Oslo Accords implemented in 1994 resulted in the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the major cities of Gaza and the transfer of weapons and control to the Palestinian Authority. This decision resulted in Gaza, previously not considered a significant military issue, becoming a top security problem for Israel.

Sáron Sugár
08.04.2024
Bringing Light Behind the Iron Curtain — The Special Relationship between Roger Scruton and Central Europe
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Bringing Light Behind the Iron Curtain — The Special Relationship between Roger Scruton and Central Europe

Roger Scruton had a special interest in and affection for Central Europe, cultivating a symbiotic relationship with the region. His work influenced the political, cultural, and social dynamics of many CEE countries just as profoundly as they shaped his own work and worldview. In tribute to the British conservative philosopher, a conference was held in Budapest, with a specific focus on Scruton’s ties to Central Europe.

Joakim Scheffer
08.04.2024
Democracy and the Concept of Authority
PHILOSOPHY

Democracy and the Concept of Authority

‘In today’s democracy, authority is in crisis because real authority cannot follow from mere quantity. Quantity is always relative, and the thing what is ‘never identical to itself’ cannot awaken the intuition of true respect, true authority, and true supremacy. A real authority is someone to which, as Edmund Burke writes, one can “freely and proudly submit” himself. Real authority would also require the recognition of the legitimacy of a transcendental sphere, beyond the world of relativity.’

Zoltán Pető
07.04.2024
Where Did Our Parents and Grandparents Go Shopping? — The Forgotten Pomp of Rákóczi Road
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Where Did Our Parents and Grandparents Go Shopping? — The Forgotten Pomp of Rákóczi Road

On the left side of today’s Rákóczi Road, on the way to Astoria, stood the Úttörő és Ifjúsági (Pioneer and Youth) State Store, which opened in the autumn of 1950 and was one of the most important shopping outlets for the youth of the time. Among its main goods were children’s clothing, sports and play equipment, children’s furniture, and, of course, as its name suggests, pioneer paraphernalia as well.

translated by Hungarian Conservative
07.04.2024
Fears of Secession in Eastern Europe — Russian Propaganda and the Oppression of Minorities
OPINION

Fears of Secession in Eastern Europe — Russian Propaganda and the Oppression of Minorities

‘There is a ridiculous claim that keeps resurfacing in the Ukrainian, Slovakian and Romanian press: that Hungary has territorial claims against Ukraine. While neither the intention, nor the slightest chance or means are there to support the ridiculous Russian PSYOPS stunt, Ukraine, Slovakia, and Romania continue to think it is real. Is it because of their bad conscience over the oppressed hundreds of thousands of Hungarians in these countries?’

Bálint Somkuti
07.04.2024
Anatomy of the Farmers’ Protests Sweeping Europe
POLITICS

Anatomy of the Farmers’ Protests Sweeping Europe

Weeks of farmers’ protests across Europe seem to have broken Brussels, with the European Commission making significant concessions to disgruntled farmers. However, quick symptomatic treatments will not resolve the deep-rooted problems of European agriculture.

Joakim Scheffer
06.04.2024
Why We Should Read Carl Schmitt
PHILOSOPHY

Why We Should Read Carl Schmitt

‘Schmitt’s thought becomes particularly relevant in understanding how governments define the parameters of inclusion and exclusion in their responses to the pandemic. Schmitt’s theories provide a realistic framework for analysing such complex political issues, and understanding such a critical perspective might encourage visible improvements in liberal legal and political systems.’

Diána Dobos
06.04.2024
Revealing the Facts: A Brief History of Earnings in Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Revealing the Facts: A Brief History of Earnings in Hungary

A sustained and substantial improvement in earnings started in 2013 in Hungary. In that year the country managed to repay its previous IMF loan, giving the government more freedom to reform and restructure the tax system, including reducing taxes on labour. The six-year minimum wage agreement launched in 2017 doubled the minimum wage for jobs requiring qualifications by 2022 and increased the overall minimum wage by 80 per cent.

Piroska Szalai and Mátyás Zsolt Varga
06.04.2024
Child Abuse Scandal Rocks Kindergarten in Liberal Opposition-Led City District
CURRENT

Child Abuse Scandal Rocks Kindergarten in Liberal Opposition-Led City District

Concerned parents wrote an open letter to the local government, demanding that the head of the kindergarten be suspended until the conclusion of the police investigation, in fear that the opposition-led leadership might try to squash the scandal ahead of the municipal elections in June.

Márton Losonczi
05.04.2024
Assessing the Effects of Péter Magyar’s Entry into Hungarian Politics
POLITICS

Assessing the Effects of Péter Magyar’s Entry into Hungarian Politics

While 13 per cent of Hungarians would vote for Magyar’s party in the EP elections, which represents a significant shift in just a few weeks, the new party has failed to attract uncertain or inactive voters, nor has it gained significant support from Fidesz voters; its voters come largely from supporters of left-wing parties, causing losses for each of them.

Ádám Bráder
05.04.2024
Family Event Honours the Legacy of J.R.R. Tolkien at the National Library of Foreign Literature on Saturday
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Family Event Honours the Legacy of J.R.R. Tolkien at the National Library of Foreign Literature on Saturday

At the library located in the centre of the city visitors will have a chance to create souvenir cards with Elvish script, learn the secrets of Elvish braiding, participate in quizzes and group singing, and browse through the products offered at the Middle-earth market.

Ádám Bráder
05.04.2024
African Students Stuck Penniless in Hungary After Ghanaian Government Fails to Pay Stipends
CURRENT

African Students Stuck Penniless in Hungary After Ghanaian Government Fails to Pay Stipends

215 young scholars studying in Hungary as part of a bilateral agreement between Ghana and Hungary have gone without their stipends for six months now after the Ghanaian government has apparently failed to disburse the sums due to the 215 students.

Márton Losonczi
05.04.2024
Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán Meets with Bosnian Counterpart to Discuss EU Integration
CURRENT

Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán Meets with Bosnian Counterpart to Discuss EU Integration

Borjana Krišto emphasized the good cooperation between the two friendly countries and welcomed the work of the Joint Economic Commission between Bosnia-Herzegovina and Hungary, noting that there is significant space and demand for increasing bilateral trade.

Ádám Bráder
05.04.2024
Culture and Civilization — Oswald Spengler’s Approach to History
PHILOSOPHY

Culture and Civilization — Oswald Spengler’s Approach to History

Spengler’s work has not lost any relevance over the century that has passed since it was released, but rather has become increasingly significant: it is now one of the inescapable foundations of the philosophy of history. Many of the predictions concerning the fate of humanity—especially the distinctions Spengler drew between culture and civilization—do not seem to contradict the major ideological, political, artistic, cultural, social, and economic trends of the present day.

Zoltán Pető
05.04.2024
American ‘Heavyweights’ at CPAC Hungary 2024
POLITICS

American ‘Heavyweights’ at CPAC Hungary 2024

The roster of speakers for CPAC Hungary 2024 has been expanded with some real American ‘heavyweights’. This year’s event holds particular significance as it occurs amidst the campaign for the crucial European Parliament elections in June.

Joakim Scheffer
05.04.2024
How the CIA Uses Journalists According to American Whistleblower
CULTURE & SOCIETY

How the CIA Uses Journalists According to American Whistleblower

The Hungarian daily Magyar Nemzet talked to József Horváth, senior security policy fellow at the Center for Fundamental Rights, about former CIA agent and whistleblower John Stockwell’s revelations about the American intelligence agencies’ nefarious practices and collaborations with the mainstream media.

Márton Losonczi
04.04.2024
Hungary Begins Traffic Code Reform Following Extensive Consultations
CURRENT

Hungary Begins Traffic Code Reform Following Extensive Consultations

Over the past year and a half, the ministry has surveyed the expectations of professional, scientific, interest representation, and civil organizations involved in road traffic. They have collected proposals from the main stakeholders and identified the chief problem areas that form the basis of the review criteria.

Ádám Bráder
04.04.2024
Newcomers and Familiar Faces — Full EP-Candidate List of Fidesz–KDNP Revealed
CURRENT

Newcomers and Familiar Faces — Full EP-Candidate List of Fidesz–KDNP Revealed

Tamás Deutsch, the leading candidate of Fidesz–KDNP in the 2024 European Parliament elections, declared that the list of candidates of the Hungarian governing parties has been finalized. Alongside numerous familiar figures, the list also includes several newcomers who will champion Hungary’s sovereignty in the forthcoming term.

Joakim Scheffer
04.04.2024
Hungary Government Sector Deficit 6.7 Per Cent of GDP in 2023
CURRENT

Hungary Government Sector Deficit 6.7 Per Cent of GDP in 2023

As of the end of 2023, Hungary’s national debt stood at 55.134 trillion HUF, 73.5 per cent of its GDP. Its debt-to-GDP ratio is considerably lower than that of the Eurozone countries, the collective debt of which amounts to 90.3 per cent of their combined GDP.

Márton Losonczi
04.04.2024
Government Presses Forward with Airport Repurchase Contrary to Misleading Press Reports, Ministry Says
CURRENT

Government Presses Forward with Airport Repurchase Contrary to Misleading Press Reports, Ministry Says

A Ministry of National Economy statement released on Wednesday confirmed that the repurchase of the Ferenc Liszt International Airport continues to progress as scheduled, as opposed to press rumours.

Ádám Bráder
04.04.2024
  • 1
  • ...
  • 87
  • 88
  • 89
  • 90
  • 91
  • ...
  • 210

Hungarian Conservative is a quarterly magazine on contemporary political, philosophical and cultural issues from a conservative perspective.

ABOUT

GENERAL TERMS & CONDITIONS

PRIVACY POLICY

LOG IN

CONTACT

info@hungarianconservative.com

© Hungarian Conservative 2025

  • Privacy Policy
  • General Privacy Policy
  • General Terms & Conditions

POWERED by BLACKDEVS

  • HU24EU
  • CURRENT
  • POLITICS
  • PHILOSOPHY
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY
  • OPINION
  • INTERVIEW
  • DIASPORA
  • TECH
  • PRINT ISSUES
  • SUBSCRIBE
  • HU24EU
  • CURRENT
  • POLITICS
  • PHILOSOPHY
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY
  • OPINION
  • INTERVIEW
  • DIASPORA
  • TECH
  • PRINT ISSUES
  • SUBSCRIBE
Search

About

SUBSCRIBE

Tired of browsing?

Choose the Hungarian Conservative newsletter. Sign up for free – cancel anytime.

By signing up, you consent to receive our newsletter and allow Hungarian Conservative to use your data for marketing purposes. You can unsubscribe at any time.

We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience and to personalize the content and advertisements that you see on our website. AcceptDeclinePrivacy policy