Thousands gathered in central Budapest on a weekday afternoon as an opposition-led march moved from Deák Square to the Sándor Palace, where the leader of the Tisza Party, Péter Magyar delivered a ...
Kecskeméten folytatja az eddigi leghosszabb országjárását Magyar Péter, a Tisza elnöke, aki ígérete szerint egészen a választás napjáig járni fogja az országot, a kampánykörútja pedig az „Út a ...
A magyar válogatott kiválóan kezdte a mérkőzést, hiszen már a 3. percben megszerezte a vezetést: Szoboszlai Dominik beadása után Lukács Dániel érkezett a rövid saroknál és mindenkit megelőzve a kapuba ...
Magyar Péter Győrben: fekete csík, fekete kordon, térfigyelő kamerák – ez Orbán Viktor világa. „Ön a repülőrajt helyett a recesszió, az eladósodás és az amerikai mentőcsomag mocsarába lökte a hazánkat ...
President Trump does not know Orbán’s opponent and supports the Prime Minister, says Péter Magyar; however, if he lived here in our country, his opinion would be different. In an interview with the ...
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BUDAPEST, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar said on Wednesday that he would file a criminal complaint against Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chief political aide for ...
Dueling rallies are taking place on the anniversary of Hungary's failed uprising against the Soviet Union. Prime Minister Viktor Orban and challenger Peter Magyar are ...
OROSZLÁNY, Hungary—Jabbing his finger at a life-size cardboard cutout of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Péter Magyar wooed the voters of this coal-mining town with a feisty speech about ...
Viktor Orbán’s rival Péter Magyar has accused Hungarian Commissioner Oliver Várhelyi of holding back information about his time as an ambassador during a period when a spy ring is alleged to have ...
The Hungarian leader has secured power by keeping control over the news media. Now, a political opponent is starting to show the limits of his tactics. Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary in June.
THIS IS ONE OF THOSE TIMES when it’s tempting to apply the principles of physics to politics, because it appears that the second law of thermodynamics—that’s the one that explains that entropy tends ...
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