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Hungary's Orban says EU plan to ban Russian energy imports must be prevented

  • Hungary is undergoing significant political and institutional changes involving key government figures and business networks as of May 2025.
  • These developments have emerged amid growing disputes over the oversight of financial entities and state-owned resources, with ambiguous information regarding the transfer of ownership connected to Prime Minister Orbán’s son-in-law.
  • Reports indicate a period of restructuring inside the Fidesz party, characterized by the discreet exit of prominent members and evolving public attitudes as the political landscape prepares for upcoming changes.
  • Recent by-elections suggest weakening support for Fidesz, and opposition leader Pter Magyar has gained attention through rallies in traditionally pro-government regions.
  • These shifts imply a potential recalibration of Hungary’s political priorities and governance as notable players adjust roles amid growing public dissatisfaction.
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Market Screener broke the news in on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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