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Budapest Mayor: Budapest Assembly lacks quorum ‘due to conflict between party leaders’ – UPDATED

Prime Minister Viktor Orban's fifth government was formed as its fourteen ministers took their oaths of office in parliament

Ministers of fifth Orbán cabinet sworn in – pictures of the ministers

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Orbán cabinet to ease hiring temporary workers from the Far East

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Hungarian parliament approves 10th amendment to constitution

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Banning Russian gas and oil imports would not help Ukraine, says Hungarian ruling parties

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Unions: Hungarian governing party seeks to curb teachers’ right to strike

Deputy PM: over 1.1 million ethnic Hungarians had been granted preferential Hungarian citizenship

the Prime Minister's Cabinet Office chief Antal Rogán

Committe hearing: The war also posed a danger to physical, material and energy security, says Rogán

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Judit Varga: Government sees Hungary’s future in EU

Tibor Navracsics, the candidate to lead a new ministry for regional development and the utilisation of European Union funds

Committee hearing – Navracsics highlights signing of EU deals as top priority

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Minister for economic development wants majority Hungarian ownership in retail

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Committee hearing: how Szijjártó sees the future of Hungarian foreign policy

New government structure approved by the Hungarian Parliament – UPDATE

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Congestion charge to be introduced in Budapest!?

Green opposition LMP submits draft decree against new GMO technologies

Constitutional amendment about freedom to take responsible action, says minister

Speaker László Kövér

Speaker: some voices suggested the new constitution could be written in Brussels

New radical parliamentary party proposes scrapping MPs’ immunity in Hungary

The new Parliament is formed in Hungary

Inaugural session of Hungary’s new parliament: President Áder calls on lawmakers to represent natl interests

The new Parliament is formed in Hungary

The new Parliament is formed in Hungary – UPDATE

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Opposition parties to be present in the first session of the new parliament

President János Áder and PM Viktor Orbán

Orbán: people want the government to protect them from COVID, war, crisis

László Kövér to remain parliament speaker

Radical Mi Hazánk wants to lead the parliament’s national security committee

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This is how Hungary would settle the war in Ukraine

Hungarian green opposition party changed its parliamentary group leader

Ukraine

CoE has important role in fostering peace, says Fidesz politican in Strasbourg

Fidesz proposes divvying out parliament positions based on 2/3rds to 1/3rd

Tamás Deustch Fidesz MEP

Fidesz EP group leader: Hungarian left wing ‘still on side of war’

Hungarian parliament (2)

Parliament to elect new PM after May 16

Hungary parliament Budapest Mi Hazánk camera press

Radical Mi Hazánk aims to also replace not only the government but also the left-wing opposition

President convened the inaugural session of Hungary’s new parliament

Hungarian parliament first session

New parliament’s first session to be on May 2, new government to form only in end-May

Hungarian parliament first session

Second biggest opposition party to boycott first session of new parliament!

Péter Márki-Zay joint opposition

Joint opposition PM candidate: Fidesz wants to enlist Hungarians to be cannon-fodder in Ukraine

Voting election 2022

Breaking – Orbán’s Fidesz won one more seat in the next parliament, here is why

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Radical Mi Hazánk to speak out against the stationing of NATO troops in Hungary

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International press review on the Hungarian election

Voting in Hungary

Hungary election live, Fidesz supermajority again – Latest news, UPDATE

Joint opposition PM candidate Péter Márki-Zay

Joint opposition PM candidate Márki-Zay: ‘Each vote counts’

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