Stories from Hungary
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Orban Critics Allege State Capture, Taking Over Major Institutions
A discussion is reported concerning the potential reversal of policies implemented by Orban over the past 16 years. A government, or opposition, called for a 'regime change' and stated its intention to create an independent office.
MDR Aktuell
Hungary Adopts Non-Interference Foreign Policy Principle
Budapest will follow the principle of non-interference in the affairs of other states regarding its foreign policy.
Business FM Russia
New Hungarian PM Pledges Anti-Corruption Agency, Justice
Hungary promised to restore justice and announced that an anti-corruption body would be created. Hungary's new Prime Minister promised to restore justice and establish an anti-corruption agency. This agency is intended to investigate alleged crimes of Viktor Orban's regime.
Business FM Russia
Hungarian Government Mentions Absence Of Ships, Missiles, Heavy Military Vehicles
A statement from the Hungarian government indicated the absence of ships, emitters, rockets, and other heavy military transport vehicles.
TOK FM
TISA Party MPs Protest In Budapest Parliament Square
All 141 Members of Parliament from the TISA party spilled out onto Parliament Square in Budapest. Peter Maja delivered another speech, after which the party began.
BBC World Service
EU Claims Against Orban Government Policy
The head of the country reportedly fully covered all violations committed by the Orban government.
Kommersant FM
Peter Modi Uses Speech To Settle Accounts With Orbán Government
Peter Modyor used his speech after taking an oath to criticize Orbán's government.
BR24
Hungarian Statement Emphasizes National Unity
Peter Magyar called for national reconciliation in his speeches today, following years of nationalist government under Viktor Orban and bitter divisions. Peter Marder, possessing a two-thirds majority in Parliament, intends to dismantle structures built by Viktor Orban. Critics of Orban described these structures as 'state capture,' according to the source. Peter Marder has reportedly 'stood apart' from these actions. Critics describe Viktor Orban's past actions as 'state capture,' providing context for the parliament's aim to dismantle Orban-era structures. A statement from Hungary declared that "we are building Hungary" and asserted that there are "no right-wingers, no left-wingers, there are only Hungarians," said national unity over political divisions.
BBC Radio 4
Tissa Party Supporters Celebrate In Budapest
Celebrations began in Budapest after the Hungarian Parliament session officially ended. Supporters of the Tissa party danced into the evening, continuing celebrations from election night four weeks prior.
BBC WS backup
New President Peter Inaugurated In Budapest
The inauguration of the new president, identified as Peter, is taking place today in Budapest.
Radio Popolare