Tag: Hungary

The Onward March of European Nationalism

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán held talks in Rome with Giorgia Meloni, president of the Italian Fratelli d’Italia party, on Friday. At the meeting, the two politicians discussed the situation of the European anti-globalist right and the growing threat to Europe and the European peoples of migration, Orbán’s press secretary Bertalan told national news agency MTI on Saturday.

Should Hungary replace the Hapless Brussels economic disasters

Due to the Hungarian government’s successfully handling of the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic, the number of those employed in Hungary has reached 4.7 million. Of these fortunate paying low taxes and supporting their families 4.5 million are in the primary labour market, while the number of registered job seekers fell to an extremely low level of 260,000, State Secretary for Employment Sándor Bodó said on Thursday.

Orbán meets Tucker

Instead of trying to stem the haemorrhage of mainstream viewers, listeners and readers, Western media as a part of its relentless attempt to smear Hungary as an authoritarian state has been lying about Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson’s weeklong trip to the country.

Europe’s most democratic and peaceful nation

Where is democracy and rule of law most prominent, Budapest or Brussels? ‘What a question!’ would be the response of both the mainstream media and the majority of EU MEPs. After all, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has been demonised for years and like his anti-globalist neighbour Belarus President Lukashenko portrayed by the gutter Press as a dictator. Our comparison makes it clear that the facts show just the opposite.

Super Women of Europe

Dubbed ‘The Charm Cannon of Orbán’ by Dutch media, Hungarian Justice Minister Judit Varga is also an accomplished violin player and she is not afraid about displaying her skills in public. On Sunday, she posted on Facebook a short video of her playing the violin at the opening of an art exhibition in Fertőd, Western Hungary, near the Austrian border.