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    Viktor Orbán: I love this country, and I do not want to see anyone change it under orders from outside

    Give me Hungary, not some utopia

    • 29. September 2016 - by BT in Politics

    The Prime Minister offers his views on the European Union’s problems, the US election, exporting democracy, a new cold war, the V4, a corruption case, the 2006 riots, the political[…]

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    Win one, lose one

    Top court favours postal law change but not national bank

    • 8. April 2016 - by BT in Politics

    The Constitutional Court has ruled that amendments to the law governing the National Bank of Hungary that give it the legal power to decline public information requests concerning companies that[…]

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    “I maintain the basic values of Europe”

    Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s Interview with the German daily Bild

    • 3. March 2016 - by BT in Politics

    The government has decided to call a referendum on the European Union’s proposed mandatory migrant quota scheme, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has announced. The following day he gave an interview[…]

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    A crime against reality

    • 26. September 2015 - by Attila Leitner in Editorial

    Former prime minister and now leader of the opposition Democratic Coalition (DK) Ferenc Gyurcsány seems to be in a competition with himself: make a statement about migration issues that simply[…]

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    PM setting up Cabinet Office

    • 25. September 2015 - by BT in Brief

    The Prime Minister’s Cabinet Office will be established as an independent ministry in charge of general political co-ordination, according to a bill submitted by Minister in Charge of the Prime[…]

    PM Viktor Orbán (right) and President János Áder (middle) congratulate re-elected Speaker László Kövér
 (Photos:  MTI)

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    Early sparring as Roy the bovver boy and cohorts jockey for position

    Hungary’s first 199-member Parliament now in session

    • 9. May 2014 - by BT in Politics

    With President János Áder proposing that Parliament re-elect Viktor Orbán, leader of the Fidesz party, as Prime Minister, the new, four-year parliamentary cycle formally began on Tuesday. Hungary’s 199 lawmakers[…]

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