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January 1 – Restrictions are lifted on the construction of new wind power plants [1]; January 15 – Construction of the Southern Ring Rail begins in Budapest. [2]January 27 – László Toroczkai says at a conference that his Our Homeland Movement would lay claim to a Hungarian-populated region in western Ukraine if the war led to Ukraine losing its statehood.
Current events; Random article; ... Events in the year 2025 in Hungary. Incumbents ... List of Hungarian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International ...
13 April – Government of Hungary announces its withdrawal from the International Investment Bank. 24 April – Thousands protest against new education law. [12] A part of the crowd marches to the Carmelite Monastery. Police uses tear gas once. [13] 28 April – György Budaházy is given a Pardon by Hungarian president Katalin Novák. [14] [15]
Interpol Terrorism Watch List A joint INTERPOL and AFRIPOL operation of eight East African nations led to the arrest of 37 suspects and the seizure of small and heavy weapons in Kenya , Democratic Republic of Congo , Somalia and Tanzania .
Antifascist activists gathered in Hungary's capital on Saturday to oppose an annual commemoration held by far-right groups, underscoring diplomatic tensions between Budapest and Rome over the ...
Hungary's nationalist prime minister, addressing a conservative conference in Budapest on Thursday, said upcoming European and U.S. elections were a chance for right-wing forces to defeat the ...
[13] [14] [15] Speakers included Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Spain's Vox party leader Santiago Abascal, Eduardo Bolsonaro, right-wing US commentator Candace Owens, Ernst Roets the Deputy CEO of AfriForum, [16] and former US White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, [17] as well as far-right US conspiracy theorist Jack Posobiec and ...
The opposition alliance United for Hungary called for the direct election of the President of the Republic in their manifesto for the 2022 parliamentary election, which would require amending or replacing the current constitution. [3] On 25 February, opposition parties held a rally in Budapest calling for direct presidential elections. [4]