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April 14, 2026

Farewell to Kajtárné Botár Borbála

The MSZP community has lost a committed social democratic politician, a consistent advocate for teachers. Kajtárné Botár Borbála passed away at the age of 80.

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April 10, 2026

Housing prices rose four times faster under Orbán than in the EU

Hungary saw the steepest housing price increases in all of Europe: 21.2% annual price growth, nearly four times the EU average. MSZP says this is the result of Fidesz's decade-and-a-half housing policy.

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April 2, 2026

Gurmai Zita: Immediate raid on Szabó Bence, but a year of silence on the grenade tragedy

Shame and scandal. Szabó Bence's apartment was searched in a single day because he dared to speak about how power operates. Meanwhile in Újdörögd, a young woman lost both hands at a training exercise, and after a year the culprit has still not been found.

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April 2, 2026

We remember: castles renovated with billions were to be handed over to NER cronies

22 billion HUF, predominantly from EU funds, renovated castles that the castle law linked to János Lázár wanted to transfer into private hands.

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March 31, 2026

Without trade unions, we remain a country of exploited workers

After thirty-three years of factory work, I know exactly: workers in Hungary today are not valued, but exploited to the limit. I am Imre Komjáthi, president of MSZP.

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March 26, 2026

Komjáthi Imre: If Orbán stays, Hungary will sink even deeper

If Orbán and his people remain on our necks, they will prove once again: there is even lower to go. Our party made a responsible decision for the sake of changing the government and the system.

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March 24, 2026

Multinationals won't raise wages despite billion-dollar profits

Zero or extremely low wage increases, layoffs, and growing uncertainty as the reward for workers generating billions in profit for multinationals.

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March 22, 2026

Komjáthi Imre wrote an open letter to Klára Dobrev: It's time for accountability!

Voters have every right to expect that no one should weaken the chance of a government change with short-term political calculations.

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March 24, 2026

We remember: Orbán doesn't govern — he rules by decree

The state of emergency is no longer crisis management, but a deliberate political tool for Orbán to bypass parliament and make decisions without consequences.

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