Hungary, Tisza and Fidesz
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On Sunday Hungary’s far-right leader Viktor Orban fell in an election after 16 years of some of the most bigoted and, by many accounts, corrupt rule in post-Soviet Eastern Europ
A former Orban loyalist, Peter Magyar carried his Tisza party to a crushing win in Sunday's high-stakes elections, ending 16 years of Fidesz rule. The 45-year-old has pledged to crack down on
The Hungarian lawyer mobilized an ideologically diverse majority that saw him as the only candidate able to end the system from within
BUDAPEST, April 10 (Reuters) - Hungary's centre-right Tisza party leads Prime Minister Viktor Orban's ruling Fidesz ahead of Sunday's parliamentary election, a poll published by newspaper Nepszava showed on Friday.
In what is looming as a battle for Orbán’s political legacy, Lázár has criticised the loyalists as “unprincipled” and “degenerate Fidesz”, according to the Direkt36 investigative news website, who have abandoned the party’s roots, especially in rural conservative areas.
FILE PHOTO: Peter Magyar, leader of the opposition Tisza party, delivers a speech at a rally near the venue of the ruling Fidesz party closed doors meeting where Prime Minister Viktor Orban discusses campaign issues with party officials in Kotcse, Hungary ...
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. Esteban González Pons, one of the EPP group’s ...
Meta blocked political advertisements on Facebook and Instagram in October, but misinformation researchers warn that the ban has pushed political ads by Orbán's Fidesz underground. View on euronews