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Parties confirmed for Hungary’s ballot as Fidesz and Tisza submit national lists

Di Vora Matteo, 2026.03.07.2026.03.27.

Several political parties will appear on the ballot in Hungary’s parliamentary election scheduled for 12 April 2026 after successfully submitting nationwide candidate lists required by election law. Among the confirmed parties are the governing alliance of Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Alliance and the Christian Democratic People’s Party (KDNP), as well…

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Brussels Rebukes Zelenskiy’s Remarks on Orbán as Druzhba Dispute and Budapest Protest Intensify Tensions

Di Vora Matteo, 2026.03.06.2026.03.27.

The European Commission has publicly criticized remarks by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy directed at Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, saying the language used was “not acceptable” and stressing that EU member states must not be threatened. The intervention, delivered by Commission spokesperson Olof Gill, came after Zelenskiy singled out Orbán…

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Hungary convenes Defence Council over Druzhba dispute as EU weighs repair funding and Kyiv resists restart

Di Vora Matteo, 2026.03.06.2026.03.27.

Hungary elevated the dispute over the Druzhba (Friendship) oil pipeline to the level of national security after Prime Minister Viktor Orbán convened the Defence Council, arguing that the prolonged halt in Russian crude deliveries through Ukraine threatens both Hungary’s energy security and broader economic stability. The meeting took place as…

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Budapest–Kyiv tensions flare anew as Zelenskiy singles out Orbán over EU aid, pipeline dispute deepens

Di Vora Matteo, 2026.03.04.2026.03.27.

Hungary–Ukraine relations deteriorated sharply over the past three days, culminating on March 5 with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy publicly rebuking Prime Minister Viktor Orbán for blocking a major EU financial package for Kyiv — a rare, direct broadside that underlined how a long-running bilateral dispute has spilled into Europe’s highest-stakes…

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Magyar’s “MNB walk” puts Hungary’s central bank and prosecutors under campaign spotlight

Di Vora Matteo, 2026.03.03.2026.03.27.

Opposition leader Péter Magyar escalated his anti-corruption message into a direct confrontation with Hungary’s financial and law-enforcement establishment on 2 March 2026, holding a press appearance outside the Hungarian National Bank (MNB) before proceeding to the Office of the Prosecutor General, where Chief Prosecutor Gábor Bálint Nagy received him—a meeting…

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Hungary raises alert after Iran war erupts

Di Vora Matteo, 2026.03.02.2026.03.27.

Hungary tightened its domestic security posture after the outbreak of war involving Iran, with Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó urging Hungarians to avoid travel to the region and to register for consular protection, while Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said he had convened the Defence Council and raised Hungary’s counter-terror preparedness level…

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Brussels launches infringement procedure against Hungary amid broader disputes over Ukraine policy

Di Vora Matteo, 2026.03.01.2026.03.27.

The European Commission has opened a new infringement procedure against Hungary for failing to comply with a ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union concerning restrictions on exports of construction materials. The legal move comes at a politically sensitive moment, as Budapest continues to threaten a veto…

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Munich Security Conference: TISZA Leader Péter Magyar Holds High-Level Talks in Bid to Signal Foreign Policy Credibility

Di Vora Matteo, 2026.02.28.2026.03.27.

Hungary’s opposition TISZA Party moved onto the international stage this week as party leader Péter Magyar attended the 2026 Munich Security Conference where he held bilateral discussions with several senior European political figures. The appearance marked one of Magyar’s most visible foreign policy engagements to date and comes as Hungary approaches…

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Orbán Orders Defensive Preparations Around Druzhba Pipeline

Di Vora Matteo, 2026.02.25.2026.03.27.

Hungary blocks new EU sanctions as pipeline dispute deepens tensions with Kyiv Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has ordered heightened defensive and security preparations around Hungary’s critical energy infrastructure, including installations linked to the Druzhba (Barátság) oil pipeline, amid escalating tensions with Ukraine over disrupted oil supplies. According to Associated Press…

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EU Foreign Ministers Meet in Brussels on Ukraine War as Hungary Blocks New Russia Sanctions

Di Vora Matteo, 2026.02.23.2026.03.27.

EU foreign ministers met in Brussels on 23 February to discuss Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, days before the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion. The meeting, chaired by EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, included an exchange with Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha, who joined via video link,…

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