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politics 16d ago Budapest

Chad Arrests Eight Opposition Party Presidents

Péter Magyar, leader of the party that defeated Teis, has called on special services to arrest businessmen and politicians linked to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The TISA party is currently organizing for the transition of power. The TISZA party is currently undergoing reorganization. Peter Mojga, leader of the parliamentary election winner, claims Viktor Orban's inner circle is involved in large-scale corruption. Mojga alleges that Orban's circle has diverted at least 4 to 5 billion euros in state funds annually through illegal channels for private business interests. He further claims that members of the Orban entourage are currently fleeing the country with stolen assets. These allegations follow a social media video released by Viktor Orban. Transparency International has previously noted irregularities regarding the management of state funds by the administration.
radioeins
politics 16d ago Budapest

Hungarian Authorities Investigate Misuse of Public Funds

Transparency International reports that Viktor Orban's closest associates misappropriate at least 4 to 5 billion euros annually. Hungarian tax and customs authorities have reportedly halted high-value transfers linked to Antal Rogan, the head of Viktor Orban's cabinet office. Investigations suggest the inner circle may be transferring 4 to 5 billion euros annually to the United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, and the United States. The funds are allegedly being diverted through money laundering schemes. Authorities are being urged to immediately seize the suspected stolen assets. Hungarian authorities are investigating the potential misuse of public funds by individuals close to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Peter Mojga reports that several oligarch families have already left Hungary.
MDR Aktuell
politics 16d ago Budapest

Viktor Orban Resigns From Parliament

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has faced a major electoral defeat. The announcement follows the loss of his mandate as the lead candidate for the Fidesz coalition. He intends to remain the leader of the Fidesz party and will focus on reorganizing the national camp. A Fidesz congress in June is expected to formalize this decision. Viktor Orban is stepping down as Prime Minister of Hungary following a defeat in the parliamentary elections. The winner of the election, Peter Moldier, announced his victory via a social media video clip. Viktor Orban has resigned following the election of an anti-European candidate in Hungary. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced on April 25 that he is resigning from his position as a Member of Parliament. This decision ends his 36-year tenure as a Member of Parliament, which began in 1990.
BBC Radio 4
politics 16d ago Budapest

Hungary Grapples With Trianon Treaty's Legacy

Hungary continues to grapple with the legacy of the Treaty of Trianon, a historical event that significantly impacts the nation's identity. The treaty's aftermath has created a complex national narrative, with divisions between Budapest and the provinces, and differing political interpretations. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's government has consciously revisited the Trianon syndrome, referencing the pre-Trianon territory of Hungary which was significantly larger than its current size.
TOK FM
politics 17d ago Budapest

Victor Orban Defeated In Hungarian Election

Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban has been removed from office following a decisive election defeat two weeks ago. He plans to remain active in reshaping Hungarian politics. Viktor Orban has been voted out as the head of government in Hungary. Pro-European conservative Peter Mohgr stands to be elected as the new Prime Minister in approximately two weeks. German politicians Britta Hasselmann and Katharina Dröge of the Green Party condemned recent political violence in Washington in separate commentary. Orban will remain the leader of the Fidesz party and continue to serve as a Member of Parliament. Magyar responded to Orban's recent video clip via social media within two hours of its release. The TISA party is reportedly preparing for the transition. The National Union will undergo a fundamental restructuring of its parliamentary group.
BBC Radio 4
politics 17d ago Budapest

Victor Orban Expected To Be Re-elected Party Leader

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced via video address that he intends to remain the leader of the Fides party. The move follows a period of political shifts in Hungary. His conservative TISA party secured a two-thirds majority in the recent parliamentary election. Orban has held a parliamentary seat since 1990 and led the Fidesz party for 16 years. The Fidesz party is projected to have 52 deputies in the upcoming assembly. A party congress scheduled for June will determine his future role as party leader. His Fidesz party will hold only 52 deputies in the new assembly following a shift in power to the center-right Tisza party led by Peter Magyar. The source did not specify the timeline for his continued leadership. Nationalist leader Victor Orban announced he will remain at the head of his Fidesz party in Hungary. This announcement follows his defeat in legislative elections.
Business FM Russia
politics 17d ago Budapest

Viktor Orban To Leave Parliament

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated on Facebook that he will not be attending the parliament as he is not needed there currently. He intends to concentrate on reorganizing the national camp in Hungary. Orbán's conservative Tissot party secured a two-thirds majority in the recent parliamentary election, with Manjar set to replace Orbán. Viktor Orban's nationalist Fidesz party lost the elections in April, ending his 16-year tenure as Prime Minister, though he was re-elected as a parliamentarian. The decision on whether he will remain party leader will be made at a party conference in June. Meanwhile, fighting continues in the Middle East despite a previously announced three-week ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. Israel reported killing 15 Hezbollah fighters in multiple operations after Hezbollah attacked Israel with drones and rockets.
BR24
politics 17d ago Budapest

Viktor Orban Resigns As Hungarian Prime Minister

Viktor Orban has announced he will resign from his parliamentary seat following his party's defeat in the recent Hungarian elections. Orban shared the decision via Facebook, stating he is not currently needed in Parliament. This move comes amid criticism of the conservative TIPA party regarding inefficiency and service disruptions. Former collaborator Laszlo Majyar, leader of the Tisza party, defeated Orban in the elections. The Tisza party secured a constitutional majority, providing sufficient strength to initiate a complete restructuring of the country. Analysts are now evaluating the potential consequences of this political shift for Poland. The high voter turnout and widespread desire for change contributed to the result. Analysts suggest corruption and previous electoral system structures had previously disadvantaged opposition forces.
WDR 5
politics 17d ago Budapest

Viktor Orbán Will Not Seek Re-election

Hungary's outgoing nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced he will not seek a seat in the new parliament next month. This decision marks a significant shift in the country's political landscape ahead of upcoming elections.
BBC World Service
politics 17d ago Budapest

Hungarian Official Accuses Ukraine of Sabotage

Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó accused Ukraine of attempting to undermine the TurkStream pipeline in Serbia.
GDELT