June 26, 2025
Orban's government announced the move on Apr 3, shortly after Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Hungary for a state visit in defiance of an ICC arrest warrant
The rally, called by the Two-tailed Dog Party, a satirical movement, follows several other protests since Parliament, dominated by Orban's nationalist Fidesz party
Hungary rejects arresting the Israeli PM, calling the ICC warrant ‘brazen’
Hungary has rejected the idea of arresting the Israeli prime minister
Slovakia declares an emergency situation after the disease is found on three farms
Right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who faces a strong challenge from a surging opposition party ahead of the vote, has criticised the LGBTQ+ community
He will meet his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orban, who invited him in November