Viktor Orban's visit to Belgrade

20.June 2023 A.I

Serbia and Hungary: Formation of the Strategic Council of Two Friends

Judging by the statements of Aleksandar Vučić, Serbia has no greater friend in the white world than Hungary, and he has no greater friend than the Prime Minister of the neighboring country, Viktor Orban. Mutual respect and camaraderie is understandable, considering the methods of governance they practice, and it resulted in the formation of the Serbian-Hungarian Strategic Council

On the spot

20.May 2023. Ivona Simonović

Måneskin conquered Budapest: Crazy Italians visiting the neighborhood

Among the mass of ardent fans there were also quite a few from Serbia. Several hours before the start of the concert, a long line had already formed in front of the "Budapest" arena. The band's "Loud kids Tour Gets Louder" tour began in October last year, after the band canceled previously scheduled dates due to the start of the war in Ukraine.

Hungary

20.September 2022 Gabor Bodis

The EU and Viktor Orbán: Enduring autocracy for the sake of stability

While the Prime Minister of Hungary tramples on the rule of law, tens of billions of euros flowing into the country from the EU end up in the pockets of the economic elite gathered around Viktor Orbán. The EC threatens punitive measures, but no one takes it seriously. That's probably why Aleksandar Vučić told his friend Orban that it's easy for him, since Hungary is already in the EU

Elections in Hungary

03.April 2022. S.Ć.

Viktor Orbán: Without me there will be war

After twelve years in power, Viktor Orbán is facing a united opposition for the first time in the parliamentary elections. His Fidesz controls most of the media. He tells his compatriots that if they don't vote for him, the country will be dragged into war

Comment

31.march 2022 Nedim Sejdinovic

Vučić and Orban: Putin-pleasing brothers of corrupt autocracy

It is not known who flattered whom more, but one has to look closely to see the differences between the Hungarian and Serbian rulers: in autocracy, corruption, clientelism, Putin's favor, putting a muzzle on the media; in collapsing state institutions, nurturing their own cult of personality and in general in everything, which is contrary to democratic standards. They are a reliable support for each other in the elections that both have to overcome on April 3

The World

25.march 2022 Robert Shepherd

Hungary and Armenia: Ax Murder in Budapest

Azerbaijan Army officer Ramil Safarov almost beheaded Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryanov with an ax in Budapest. Both were at the three-month NATO seminar as part of the Partnership for Peace. Safarov was finally convicted in Hungary, but Viktor Orbán's government decided to extradite the murderer to Azerbaijan, where he was released and promoted to the rank of major. Armenia then broke off diplomatic relations with Hungary

Hungary

13.march 2022 Gabor Bodis

Hungary: How migrants became refugees

From barbed wire for those dark-skinned migrants to tea and welcome for Ukrainian refugees. Viktor Orbán did officially condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but the media controlled by his government report on "Putin's self-defense" and "Ukrainian atrocities". This assessment of the war in Ukraine is also transmitted to the population

Analyze

21.February 2022. Gabor Bodis

Parliamentary elections in Hungary: Viktor Orbán under pressure

The united opposition with a common candidate for prime minister is narrowly ahead of the ruling Fidesz in the latest polls. The pro-regime media deal with dissidents in an uncontrollable manner, glorify Putin and criticize the West, the government generously distributes cash gifts to pensioners and young people, establishes phantom parties, the electoral law has been changed to suit the needs of Orbán's party. Parliamentary elections are held on April 3