fidesz
Einen Tag vor Übernahme der Ratspräsidentschaft in der Europäischen Union (EU) hat Ungarns Ministerpräsident Viktor Orban die Gründung einer neuen Rechtsaußen-Fraktion im Parlament angekündigt. Die Gruppierung «Patrioten für Europa» umfasse neben der ungarischen Regierungspartei Fidesz die rechte österreichische FPÖ und die liberal-populistische tschechische ANO, sagte Fidesz-Chef Orban in Wien im Beisein von FPÖ-Chef Herbert Kickl und dem ANO-Vorsitzenden Andrej Babis. Das Bündnis sei für weitere Parteien offen, die sich zu dem von den drei Parteivorsitzenden unterzeichneten «Patriotischen Ma...
DPA (German)
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s party Fidesz is Google’s biggest advertiser in the EU, promoting anti-Western disinformation narratives in the lead-up to the European elections, Ukrainian media outlet European Pravda reported on June 9, citing a report from the independent analytical center Political Capital. According to the report, Fidesz and its politicians spent 2 million euros ($2.2 million) between Dec. 31, 2023 and June 1, 2024. In contrast, all 14 Hungarian opposition parties spent 764,558 euros ($827,000) combined. Pro-Orban third parties, including two government-organized no...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s party Fidesz is Google’s biggest advertiser in the EU, promoting anti-Western disinformation narratives in the lead-up to the European elections, Ukrainian media outlet European Pravda reported on June 9, citing a report from the independent analytical center Political Capital. According to the report, Fidesz and its politicians spent 2 million euros ($2.2 million) between Dec. 31, 2023 and June 1, 2024. In contrast, all 14 Hungarian opposition parties spent 764,558 euros ($827,000) combined. Pro-Orban third parties, including two government-organized no...
Kyiv Independent
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s party Fidesz is Google’s biggest advertiser in the EU, promoting anti-Western disinformation narratives in the lead-up to the European elections, Ukrainian media outlet European Pravda reported on June 9, citing a report from the independent analytical center Political Capital. According to the report, Fidesz and its politicians spent 2 million euros ($2.2 million) between Dec. 31, 2023 and June 1, 2024. In contrast, all 14 Hungarian opposition parties spent 764,558 euros ($827,000) combined. Pro-Orban third parties, including two government-organized no...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
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