Fidesz Won Its First Constitutional Supermajority 15 Years Ago Today
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Fidesz Won Its First Constitutional Supermajority 15 Years Ago Today
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of Hungary is the longest-serving head of government in the European Union. He is currently serving his fourth consecutive term after taking office for a second time in 2010. He won that election on this very day, 15 years ago, on 25 April 2010. As for honorary heads of state, he is topped by King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, having taken the crown in 1973; and Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, who assumed his title in 2…
Viktor Orbán: Hungary as an independent state will cease to exist if the Tisza Party comes to power – video
The order has gone out from Brussels to all of Europe. Every party that supports the European Commission is talking about Ukraine's accession to the EU, Viktor Orbán said in Kossuth Radio's Good morning, Hungary! program. He added that this is also a lively debate in Hungary. The opposition supports Ukraine's accession to the EU, but the Hungarian government says otherwise, saying that it would destroy the Hungarian economy.
Orban finds a new reason to block Ukraine's accession to the European Union: “There is an order from Brussels in this regard”
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Thursday that there would be no more European money in his country if Ukraine became a member of the European Union.
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