Bill to ban Pride march passed under fast-track procedure
Not just the organisers, but also the attendees could expect fines
Every key move would require two-thirds majority
Citing sovereignty reasons
That is almost 200 billion forints
The Prime Minister gave an exclusive interview after the EP and municipal elections
What could be the economic implications?
Ahead of the EP and municipal elections
There are also worrying trends in Western European countries
Members of governing parties come to an agreement at last
The Prime Minister gave his weekly interview to Kossuth Radio
Ratification to be put on Parliament's agenda
Over Sweden's accession to NATO
Ruling parties boycott extraordinary session on ratification of Sweden's NATO bid
In mid-February
Many speak up against carte blanche of new office
Economic, cultural and political sovereignty 'under attack' (mainly from Brussels)
Share of Eurosceptics jumps 10 percentage points in a year
Or to revise interest-subsidised loans
Off-site government meeting to be held in Esztergom