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- Supermarket chain president denies financing Fidesz campaign in 2010 (February 20th, 2012) [3]
- Socialists reach new heights of hypocrisy with Malév demagoging (February 20th, 2012) [33]
- Orbán says Hungary must fight its corner but seek deal with IMF/EU (February 13th, 2012) [5]
- Democratic Coalition blames gov’t for Malév failure (February 3rd, 2012) [42]
- János Lázár and the shame of deadbeat Hungary (February 1st, 2012) [21]
- Hungary signs lease extension for Gripen jet fighters (January 31st, 2012) [6]
- Fidesz-affiliated businesses lining up for state contracts, Development Ministry reports show (January 18th, 2012) [12]
- Orbán announces new agriculture plan, urges Hungarians to return to agrarian lifestyle (January 16th, 2012) [73]
- You can cross the IMF and the EU, but you can’t cross OTP (January 16th, 2012) [7]
- Ex-finance minister grilled by investigators over land-swap deal (January 12th, 2012)
- Anti-corruption commissioner files fraud complaints against former Socialist ministers, officials in sale of national airline (January 11th, 2012) [3]
- Sarkozy voices concerns over plight of French companies in Hungary in letter to Orbán (January 11th, 2012) [4]
- Economy, corruption dominate Hungarians’ concerns, poll shows (January 9th, 2012) [8]
- Orbán rejects outside interference in Hungary, brushes off central bank independence as “European fashion” (January 2nd, 2012) [10]
- Parliament passes controversial central bank law over objections from European Commission (January 2nd, 2012)
- Orbán tells Fidesz MPs to expect more “attacks” from abroad (December 20th, 2011) [39]
- Orbán says government to complete wave of legislation by end of year; changes “greater in scale” than those following collapse of communism (December 14th, 2011) [3]
- Parliament passes new labor law; PM says final draft not reflective of government’s original plans (December 14th, 2011) [3]
- Why Hungary just missed a really good opportunity to shut up (December 12th, 2011) [34]
- Martonyi says press “mistaken” in reporting Hungarian veto in Brussels, reaffirms Orbán’s support of EU treaty change (December 12th, 2011) [4]