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In recent weeks Fidesz, Hungary’s ruling party, has proposed legislation to tighten its hold over state-supported theaters, and further consolidated the media under central control.
Anti-government demonstrators carry a banner that says “We protest against the slave bill” as they march in front of the parliament building in Budapest on Jan. 5. (Marton Monus/EPA-EFE ...
Hungary's ruling Fidesz party has pushed through legislation to scrap campaign spending limits, paving the way for what analysts expect will be the country's most expensive election campaign to ...
At present, it is impossible to predict with confidence who will be the winner of the Hungarian parliamentary elections in 2022, writes Szabolcs Dull.
Peter Magyar, a conservative who was once a well-connected figure in the Fidesz party of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, has become an unexpected leader of the country’s opposition.
Viktor Orbán's nationalist Fidesz party passed a law last month to ban an annual Pride march on the grounds that it could be harmful to children.
Viktor Orban declared a sweeping victory for his center-right Fidesz party on Sunday and told cheering supporters that leading Hungary as prime minister would be the biggest task of his life.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s Fidesz party was suspended by the main pan-European, center-right European People’s Party on Wednesday, amid controversy over democracy and the rule of ...
He's upset that Fidesz has co-opted an issue — fear of migrants — that has long been his party's centerpiece. Hungarian politics is suddenly a race to the far right.
MEPs from Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz remain in the European People’s Party (EPP) group in the European Parliament, despite being suspended from the EPP itself, a senior member of the group said Tuesday.
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