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Political party in Hungary
Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Alliance is a political party in Hungary led by Viktor Orbán. It was the country's main ruling party from 1998 to 2002 and dominated
Fidesz
Hungarian electoral alliance
The Fidesz–KDNP Party Alliance (Hungarian: Fidesz–KDNP pártszövetség), formerly also known as the Alliance of Hungarian Solidarity (Hungarian: Magyar
Fidesz–KDNP
to democracy in 1990. The opposition Tisza Party, led by MEP and former Fidesz member Péter Magyar, obtained a landslide victory, winning 141 seats out
2026 Hungarian parliamentary election
2026_Hungarian_parliamentary_election
Political party in Hungary
Without Fidesz, its support is now low enough that it can no longer be measured, and leading Fidesz politician János Lázár stated that Fidesz does not
Christian Democratic People's Party (Hungary)
Christian_Democratic_People's_Party_(Hungary)
fourth term. Addressing his supporters after the partial results showed Fidesz–KDNP leading by a wide margin, Orbán said: "We won a victory so big that
2022 Hungarian parliamentary election
2022_Hungarian_parliamentary_election
Criticism of Hungarian conservative party
The Hungarian conservative party Fidesz has been accused of exhibiting anti-democratic and authoritarian tendencies since their return to leading the Hungarian
Criticism_of_Fidesz
Centre-right European political party
supported the common agreement with Fidesz on 20 March 2019 to partially suspend its membership. According to it, Fidesz was "until further notice" excluded
European_People's_Party
Prime Minister of Hungary (1998–2002, 2010–2026)
from 1998 to 2002 and from 2010 to 2026. He has also been the president of Fidesz, which has been variously characterised as a Christian nationalist, illiberal
Viktor_Orbán
Political party in Hungary
was founded in 2020. It rapidly rose to prominence after 2024 when former Fidesz member Péter Magyar joined; members of his non-party movement "Stand up
Tisza_Party
Prime Minister of Hungary since 2026
secured second place behind Fidesz, gaining nearly 30% of the vote, the highest number and percentage of votes by any non-Fidesz party since 2006. He led
Péter_Magyar
Communication of Hungary's governing party from 2010 until 2026
The communication of Fidesz, Hungary's governing party between 2010–2026, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, has been widely described as populist propaganda
Fidesz_propaganda
History of Hungary (2010–2026)
Viktor Orbán served as Prime Minister of Hungary. From 2010 to 2026, Orbán's Fidesz party enjoyed a supermajority in the National Assembly in a permanent coalition
Hungary_under_Viktor_Orbán
victory for the Fidesz–KDNP alliance, preserving its two-thirds majority, with Viktor Orbán remaining Prime Minister. Orbán and Fidesz campaigned primarily
2018 Hungarian parliamentary election
2018_Hungarian_parliamentary_election
Kövér (Fidesz) Márta Mátrai (Fidesz) Csaba Hende (Fidesz) Dóra Dúró (Mi Hazánk) István Jakab (Fidesz) János Latorcai (KDNP) Sándor Lezsák (Fidesz) Lajos
List of members of the National Assembly of Hungary (2022–2026)
List_of_members_of_the_National_Assembly_of_Hungary_(2022–2026)
conservative party Fidesz won an absolute majority of seats, enough to form a government on its own. In the second round, the alliance of Fidesz and the Christian
2010 Hungarian parliamentary election
2010_Hungarian_parliamentary_election
President of Hungary since 2024
president of the Constitutional Court from 2016 until 2024. He was the Fidesz–KDNP candidate for the 2024 presidential election. Sulyok was appointed
Tamás_Sulyok
Right-wing to far-right political group of the European Parliament
members at the European Council and the Council of the European Union. Fidesz had been unaffiliated at the European level since leaving the European People's
Patriots_for_Europe
considering diaspora voters, who previously have voted in large margins for Fidesz–KDNP. The following table outlines the perceived suitability of party leaders
Opinion polling for the 2030 Hungarian parliamentary election
Opinion_polling_for_the_2030_Hungarian_parliamentary_election
subsequently tasked with forming a government to be appointed on 9 May. The Fidesz–KDNP alliance was reduced to 52 seats, while Our Homeland Movement remained
2030 Hungarian parliamentary election
2030_Hungarian_parliamentary_election
since the 1990 first multi-party election. The result was a victory for the Fidesz–KDNP alliance, preserving its two-thirds majority, with Viktor Orbán remaining
2014 Hungarian parliamentary election
2014_Hungarian_parliamentary_election
Hungarian politician (born 1981)
1981) is a Hungarian jurist and politician who has served as leader of Fidesz's parliamentary group since 2026. He previously served as Minister of the
Gergely_Gulyás
funding and/or links to political parties: In the run-up to the election, pro-Fidesz figures accused pollsters of undermining the government by publishing fake
Opinion polling for the 2026 Hungarian parliamentary election
Opinion_polling_for_the_2026_Hungarian_parliamentary_election
Unicameral legislature of Hungary
the end of communism and removed only by the Fidesz-drafted Fundamental Law of Hungary in 2012. Fidesz (44) KDNP (8) Between 1990 and 2014 the number
National_Assembly_(Hungary)
rule. This was the last national election in Hungary until 2026 not won by Fidesz–KDNP, and the last to date in which the victorious party did not win a two-thirds
2006 Hungarian parliamentary election
2006_Hungarian_parliamentary_election
Socialist Party received the most votes, the then-liberal conservative Fidesz won the most seats. The successful breakthrough into parliament by the extreme
1998 Hungarian parliamentary election
1998_Hungarian_parliamentary_election
2024. Though the Fidesz–KDNP alliance of then Prime Minister Viktor Orbán won the election, Tisza won the largest share of any non-Fidesz party in a nationwide
2024 European Parliament election in Hungary
2024_European_Parliament_election_in_Hungary
Krisztián Kőszegi (TISZA) Csaba Latorcai (KDNP) Eszter Vitályos (Fidesz) István Vitányi (Fidesz) (age 73 in 2026) Ákos Berki (TISZA) (age 21 in 2026) Edwards
List of members of the National Assembly of Hungary (2026–2030)
List_of_members_of_the_National_Assembly_of_Hungary_(2026–2030)
Budapest mayoral election in 2024
arguing that Vitézy was Fidesz’s real candidate, aiming to confuse and split anti-government voters. Karácsony claimed this was Fidesz’s plan all along, as
2024 Budapest mayoral election
2024_Budapest_mayoral_election
Hungarian economist and politician
the planned reductions in public transport routes. The opposition party Fidesz delegated Vitézy as a member of the supervisory board of the Budapesti Közlekedési
Dávid_Vitézy
candidate of Fidesz, but was not party leader. Including one deputy elected as joint Fidesz–SZDSZ candidate. One deputy elected as a joint KDNP–Fidesz–SZDSZ
1990 Hungarian parliamentary election
1990_Hungarian_parliamentary_election
is generally said to have democratically backslid since 2010, when the Fidesz–KDNP Party Alliance led by Viktor Orbán won a two-thirds parliamentary supermajority
Politics_of_Hungary
voting in 131 of the 176 single member constituencies on 21 April. Although Fidesz–Hungarian Democratic Forum gained the most seats in the National Assembly
2002 Hungarian parliamentary election
2002_Hungarian_parliamentary_election
Hungarian lawyer and politician (born 1987)
Deputy Mayor of Budapest under István Tarlós from 2014 to 2019. She was the Fidesz party candidate for Mayor of Budapest in the 2024 mayoral election, but
Alexandra_Szentkirályi
Hungarian government from 1998 to 2002
government consisted of three parties: Fidesz, FKgP and MDF. The latter was introduced to the Parliament with the help of Fidesz. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán took
First_Orbán_Government
since the 1990 first multi-party election. The result was a victory for Fidesz–KDNP alliance, preserving its two-thirds majority with Viktor Orbán remaining
Government_of_Hungary
Centre-right political group of the European Parliament
twelve member parties in the EPP called for Hungary's Fidesz's expulsion or suspension, Fidesz's membership was suspended with a common agreement on 20
European_People's_Party_Group
Assembly. László Kövér (Fidesz) (May 6, 2014 – May 7, 2018) Márta Mátrai (Fidesz) (May 6, 2014 – May 7, 2018) Gergely Gulyás (Fidesz) (May 6, 2014 – October
List of members of the National Assembly of Hungary (2014–2018)
List_of_members_of_the_National_Assembly_of_Hungary_(2014–2018)
Electoral constituency in Hungary
first represented by János Fónagy of the Fidesz from 2014 to 2018. In the 2018 election Gergely Gulyás of the Fidesz was elected representative. He was succeeded
Budapest_3rd_constituency
Far-right European political party
instead joining Europe of Sovereign Nations. In September 2024, the Hungarian Fidesz, the Greek Voice of Reason, the Spanish Vox and Czech ANO were announced
Patriots.eu
Head of government of Hungary
Speaker: Ágnes Forsthoffer Political parties Respect and Freedom Party (TISZA) Fidesz Christian Democratic People's Party (KDNP) Our Homeland Movement (MHM) Recent
Prime_Minister_of_Hungary
limits. There were two candidates for the post. The governing alliance, Fidesz-KDNP, nominated Katalin Novák, the former minister for family affairs and
2022 Hungarian presidential election
2022_Hungarian_presidential_election
2025 assassination in Orem, Utah, U.S.
their supporters and denounce the left. Orbán, of the ruling Hungarian Fidesz party, linked Kirk's assassination to the attacks on the Czech former prime
Assassination_of_Charlie_Kirk
seat) Bács-Kiskun Fidesz–KDNP 14 / 23 5 / 23 2 / 23 2 / 23 Békés Fidesz–KDNP 9 / 16 3 / 16 2 / 16 2 / 16 Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén Fidesz–KDNP 17 / 28 5 / 28
List of county councils in Hungary
List_of_county_councils_in_Hungary
Hungarian politician
again in 2024 after the resignation of Katalin Novák. A founding member of Fidesz since 1988, he was a Member of Parliament between 1990 and 2026. He served
László_Kövér
Government of Hungary, 2022–2026
who would attempt to attend the march. The Law passed by 136 votes to 27. Fidesz–KDNP, Mi Hazánk and Jobbik voted for the law. In April 2025, the Hungarian
Fifth_Orbán_Government
Szövetsége 1 – Association for Somogy ÖSSZEFOGÁS MEGYÉNKÉRT Supported by Fidesz–KDNP. Supported by Opposition coalition Bayer, Lili (13 February 2024).
2024 Hungarian local elections
2024_Hungarian_local_elections
Hungarian politician (born 1978)
Flag. Hankó was elected a Member of Parliament via the national list of Fidesz–KDNP during the 2026 Hungarian parliamentary election. He became a vice-chairman
Balázs_Hankó
Hungarian jurist, sports administrator and politician
Hungary from 2010 to 2014, and since 2018. He served as the leader of the Fidesz parliamentary group from 2018 to 2026. Since 2015 he is the president of
Máté_Kocsis
Government of Hungary, 2018–2022
Hungary outlaws changing birth gender on documents. The law, proposed by Fidesz party, passed by 133 votes to 57. In November 2020, it was announced that
Fourth_Orbán_Government
party Fidesz – 34% of the people asked said they would vote for Fidesz, while only 22% voiced a preference for the MSZP. The opinion poll showed Fidesz with
2006 Hungarian local elections
2006_Hungarian_local_elections
Government of Hungary
his second cabinet after his party, Fidesz won the outright majority in the first round on April 11, with the Fidesz-KDNP alliance winning 206 seats, including
Second_Orbán_Government
Hungarian politician (born 1974)
another prominent Fidesz politician. Joób, Sándor; Dezső, András (26 January 2026). "Tisza's latest addition, Anita Orbán hails from Fidesz's now defunct pro-Euro-Atlantic
Anita_Orbán
Ongoing armed conflict in West Asia
interests of European countries, while others (such as Vox, Reform UK, Fidesz, Law and Justice) supported the actions in the name of the free world. After
2026_Iran_war
Political party in Hungary (1987–2011)
receded, with the party playing the role of junior coalition partner to Fidesz from 1998 to 2002, and in opposition otherwise. It was a member of the Centrist
Hungarian_Democratic_Forum
Gábor Fodor, who by then had become a vocal supporter of the ruling party Fidesz, proposed the restoration of the party-list proportional rules in the Budapest
2024 Budapest Assembly election
2024_Budapest_Assembly_election
while Fidesz's seat count dropped from 55 to 52 despite overwhelmingly leading among the diaspora. Due to the political polarisation between Fidesz and
Elections_in_Hungary
Government of Hungary
Retrieved 19 May 2026. "Itt a rendszerváltó választás végeredménye: Tisza 141, Fidesz-KDNP 52, Mi Hazánk 6 mandátum – mi jön most?". hvg.hu (in Hungarian). 18
Magyar_Government
Government ministry of Hungary
Parties MSZP MDF SZDSZ Independent Fidesz MSZP Independent Parties Independent Fidesz Tisza Party "Government of Hungary". Prime Minister's
Minister_of_Culture_(Hungary)
Hungarian legislative district
Budapest 06. OEVK. Since 2018, it has been represented by Máté Kocsis of the Fidesz–KDNP party alliance. The 6th constituency is located in the central-western
Budapest_6th_constituency
Schmitt announced his resignation to the National Assembly on 2 April 2012. Fidesz politician and incumbent MEP János Áder was elected on 2 May to a five-year
2017 Hungarian presidential election
2017_Hungarian_presidential_election
Former Hungarian cabinet position (1953–1956, 1974–1980, 1998–2002)
Independent Parties Fidesz SZDSZ Parties Fidesz MSZP Independent Parties MSZP Parties Independent Parties Fidesz Independent Parties
Minister of Education (Hungary)
Minister_of_Education_(Hungary)
City with county rights in Central Transdanubia, Hungary
unknown - 10.7% The current mayor of Székesfehérvár is András Cser-Palkovics (Fidesz). The local Municipal Assembly, elected at the 2019 local government elections
Székesfehérvár
President of Hungary from 2012 to 2022
lawyer who served as President of Hungary from 2012 to 2022. A member of Fidesz, he took part in the Hungarian Round Table Talks during the end of communism
János_Áder
Hungarian politician (born 1966)
Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Hungary. He is a member of Fidesz, part of the Patriots for Europe group. He was a member of the Hungarian
Tamás_Deutsch
Government of Hungary between 2014 and 2018
Minister Viktor Orbán formed his third cabinet after his party-alliance, Fidesz and its coalition partner, Christian Democratic People's Party (KDNP) altogether
Third_Orbán_Government
Hungarian politician and lawyer
2000 until 2006 and between 2010 and 2025. He is one of the founders of Fidesz. He finished his secondary studies at the Veres Pálné Grammar School in
Péter_Polt
Hungarian politician
External Economic Relations of the Prime Minister's Office. Szijjártó joined Fidesz in 1998. He was elected to member of the municipal government in the same
Péter_Szijjártó
Hungarian politician (born 1980)
to lead the Fidesz list in the 2024 European Parliament election. Varga married Péter Magyar in 2006; he was at the time a member of Fidesz. They have
Judit_Varga
Hungarian agronomist and politician
during which the capital was blocked. His organization made an alliance with Fidesz for the 2006 parliamentary election. He gained a parliamentary seat from
István_Jakab
the European People's Party (EPP), which the Hungarian governing party Fidesz is a member of, started moves to remove it from the group.” Hungarian Prime
2019 European Parliament election in Hungary
2019_European_Parliament_election_in_Hungary
Hungarian politician
Hungarian politician and Member of Parliament. He was former leader of the Fidesz parliamentary group (2010–2012) and State Secretary, then Minister of Prime
János_Lázár
Hungarian politician (born 1984)
Assembly from 2022 to 2026. He has served as communications director of Fidesz–KDNP since 2024. From 2018 to 2024, he served as state secretary of the
Tamás_Menczer
President of Hungary from 2022 to 2024
Prior to her presidency, she had been a member of the National Assembly for Fidesz from 2018 to 2022, during which time she had also served as Minister for
Katalin_Novák
constituency was first represented by Ildikó Bene of the Fidesz from 2014 to 2018. Mária Kállai of the Fidesz was elected in 2018 and she was re-elected in 2022
Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County 1st constituency
Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok_County_1st_constituency
Hungarian political party
LMP positioned the party to the centre, and, as a newcomer, rejected both Fidesz and MSZP's politics. András Schiffer also criticized the previous Socialist
LMP_–_Hungary's_Green_Party
Hungarian politician
member of the local branch of Fidesz in Dunavarsány in 2003, presiding it since then. He also became a member of the Fidesz-ally National Forum, a political
Zoltán_Bóna
Hungarian YouTube channel
living there consume solely pro-government media and vote for the ruling Fidesz party. In November 2025, Partizán was fined 200,000 forints (€525) by the
Partizán
opposition and society at large, that it reflects the ideology of the ruling Fidesz party, and enshrines it in office, that it is rooted in a conservative Christian
Fundamental_Law_of_Hungary
election, Fidesz came out with an overwhelming majority of seats. With a two-thirds majority requirement needed to elect the president, Fidesz was expected
2010 Hungarian presidential election
2010_Hungarian_presidential_election
Hungarian politician and lawyer
parliamentary election, when Fidesz fell from power. Vitályos was elected a Member of Parliament via the national list of Fidesz–KDNP in the 2026 election
Eszter_Vitályos
2024 political scandal in Hungary
resigned from her parliamentary seat and withdrew from her leadership of the Fidesz list for the 2024 European Parliament election in Hungary. Following Novák's
Katalin Novák presidential pardon scandal
Katalin_Novák_presidential_pardon_scandal
Assembly. Pál Schmitt (Fidesz) (May 14, 2010 – August 5, 2010) László Kövér (Fidesz) (August 5, 2010 – May 5, 2014) Márta Mátrai (Fidesz) (January 1, 2013
List of members of the National Assembly of Hungary (2010–2014)
List_of_members_of_the_National_Assembly_of_Hungary_(2010–2014)
Hungarian business magnate and former politician
January 1960) is a former Hungarian business magnate, a former politician of Fidesz, and he was the head of APEH, Hungary's internal revenue service between
Lajos_Simicska
President of Hungary from 2010 to 2012
candidacy also supported by Fidesz was unsuccessful. In 2003, he became a deputy president of Fidesz. He led the party list of Fidesz in the 2009 European elections
Pál_Schmitt
Hungarian journalist
February 1963) is a Hungarian far-right and pro-Russian journalist and Fidesz propagandist, whose views have been widely described as racist, homophobic
Zsolt_Bayer
Political ideology attributed to Viktor Orbán
called the ideology as a Christian project. He pursues it through his Fidesz political party. Orbanism abandons liberal methods and principles in organizing
Orbanism
Hungarian teacher and politician
of parliament from the Budapest Regional List of Fidesz between 2004 and 2006, and from the Fidesz National List from 2009 to 2010 and from 2014 to 2026
Szilárd_Németh_(politician)
Hungarian politician (born 1966)
1966) is a Hungarian politician, member of the National Assembly (MP) from Fidesz Budapest Regional List from 2006 to 2014, and his party's national list
Gábor_Kubatov
2006 speech by Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány
beginning of the end for the two-term MSZP-led government, paving the way for Fidesz's supermajority victory in the 2010 Hungarian parliamentary election. Not
Őszöd_speech
(Fidesz) Márta Mátrai (Fidesz) Csaba Hende (Fidesz) Koloman Brenner (Jobbik) (July 3, 2020 – May 1, 2022) István Hiller (MSZP) István Jakab (Fidesz) János
List of members of the National Assembly of Hungary (2018–2022)
List_of_members_of_the_National_Assembly_of_Hungary_(2018–2022)
Hungarian politician and Mayor of Budapest
by-election in November 2011. He came third with 6.45 percent after Zsolt Láng (Fidesz) and Katalin Lévai (MSZP). Both MSZP and LMP agreed that the candidate who
Gergely_Karácsony
Hungarian politician (born 1972)
municipal councillor in District XII of Budapest's municipal body representing Fidesz, a position he held until 2006 for two terms. After he passed the bar exam
Bence_Tuzson
Hungarian entrepreneur (born 1968)
news, anti-immigration and negative propaganda campaign of Orbán's party, Fidesz. He and the late Arthur J. Finkelstein were shareholders in "Danube Business
Árpád_Habony
Hungarian jurist and politician
member of the National Assembly (MP) from the Somogy County Regional List of Fidesz from 1998 to 2026. She was elected First Officer of the National Assembly
Márta_Mátrai
member of Fidesz. Schaller-Baross was born on 30 January 1987 in Budapest. He became a member of Fidelitas, the youth organization of Fidesz, in 2002.
Ernő_Schaller-Baross
Political alliance in Hungary
gerrymandered in their favour. due to the unity of the right-wing ruling parties (Fidesz–KDNP) and the multiplicity of opposition parties, and without opposition
United_for_Hungary
Union). Fidesz was criticized by its adversaries for the party's presentation of history, particularly the 1989 fall of communism. While Fidesz suggested
History_of_Hungary
with a Fidesz-KDNP mayor, and no clear majority XX., with an independent (Fidesz-KDNP supported) mayor, and opposition majority XXI., with a Fidesz-KDNP
2019 Budapest Assembly election
2019_Budapest_Assembly_election
Hungarian politician (born 1965)
Alliance of Young Democrats (Fidesz). He was the founder of the Szolnok county Fidesz group. He became a member of Fidesz's National Board in 1990, and
Mihály_Varga
Hungarian politician
Christian Democratic People's Party (KDNP) in 2003 and formed a coalition with Fidesz in 2005. After high school Semjén worked in the first half of the 1980s
Zsolt_Semjén
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Female
Serbian
(БраниÑлава) Feminine form of Serbian Branislav, BRANISLAVA means "glorious protector." Also in use by the Czechs, Slovaks and Slovenians.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly south Lancashire)
English (mainly south Lancashire) : habitational name from some place named as a smallholding (see Croft) on the spur of a hill (see Huff), e.g. Howcroft in Rimington, West Yorkshire.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Clouds
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Chinese, Muslim
Early Baby; Early Baby or Premature Baby; First Woman to Accept Islam; First Wife of the Prophet
Girl/Female
Indian
Mirror
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Hindu
Lord Murugan
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
According to Season
Boy/Male
Danish, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Swedish
Christian; Follower of Christ
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Greek, Latin
Champion; Passionate; Feminine of Neil Champion; Form of Cornelius; Like a Horn
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English carewei ‘caraway’ (from Old French carvi, caroi), probably applied as a metonymic occupational name for a spice merchant.
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