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Events in the year 2026 in Hungary.

Events

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January

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  • 5 January – Viktor Orbán holds an international press conference, followed by a press conference of Péter Magyar.[1]
  • 12 January – Hungary grants asylum to former Polish justice minister Zbigniew Ziobro, who is wanted on charges of corruption.[2]
  • 13 January – President Tamás Sulyok sets the date of the upcoming parliamentary election to 12 April.[3]
  • 15 January – György Gattyán's Solution Movement declares not to participate on the 2026 election.[4]
  • 17 January –
    • István Kapitány, the former vice-president of Shell, debuts as Tisza's economy and energy expert.[5]
    • Parties 2RK and LMP declare they will not participate on the 2026 election.[6][7]
  • 19 January – Polymarket is blocked in Hungary.[8]
  • 20 January – The Szőlő Street Correction Facility is closed.[9]
  • 22 January – János Lázár at a Lázárinfó in Balatonalmádi talks about how Roma people (as opposed to migrants) form an "internal reserve" workforce for tasks such as toilet cleaning, tasks that "Hungarian voters" are unwilling to do.[10][11] He apologizes for his statement on 24 January.[12]
  • 24 January – Anita Orbán debuts as Tisza's foreign policy expert.[13]
  • 26 January – Hungary summons the Ukrainian ambassador after Viktor Orbán accuses Kyiv of interfering in the upcoming general election.[14]
  • 27 January – News about MSZP not participating in the upcoming election are published in Magyar Nemzet, but party leader Imre Komjáthi claims a decision has not yet been made.[15]
  • 28 January – Prosecutors charge Budapest mayor Gergely Karácsony for organizing Budapest Pride last year, despite it being banned by assembly law.[16]
  • 29 January – Katalin Cseh declares that their Humanist Party will not run on the 2026 election.[17]

February

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  • 3 February – The government uses its emergency powers to terminate its ongoing lawsuits with municipal governments (including Budapest) over the solidarity contribution tax for 2023-2025.[18][19]
  • 4 February – Budapest Complex: A court in Budapest sentences German activist Maja T. to eight years in prison for participating in assaults on attendees of a far-right rally in Budapest in 2023, following her extradition from Germany despite later objections by the Federal Constitutional Court.[20]
  • 5 February – US president Donald Trump endorses Orbán for the 2026 election.[21]
  • 7 February –
    • Tisza publishes its election program.[22][23]
    • Dialogue announces it will not run in the 2026 election.[24]
  • 8 February – Fidesz wins the municipal by-election in Balmazújváros 7th constituency with 47.09%.[25]
  • 9 February – An article published on Telex[26] on the unhealth work conditions in Samsung's battery factory in Göd leads to a political scandal.[27]
  • 10 February – A mysterious photo of an empty bedroom appears on the website radnaimark.hu[28][29] Tisza vice-president Márk Radnai denies any relation to the photo. Péter Magyar claims Fidesz might be threatening him with revenge porn.[30]
  • 12 February – Péter Magyar claims he had a honey trap affair with Evelin Vogel on August 2, 2024, in the same room from radnaimark.hu, and claims they were trying to compromise him by placing drugs in the room, but he did not partake in it.[31]
  • 13 February – Three people are killed in a building fire in Budakeszi.[32]
  • 13-14 February – Péter Magyar attends the Munich Security Conference, meeting with Polish, German, Austrian and Croatian leaders.[33][34]
  • 14 February – Orbán holds his annual "Year in Review" event. He claims Tisza represents the interests of western capital, especially Shell and Erste.[35]
  • 15 February –
    • Greenpeace organizes a protest in front of the Foreign Ministry, against the Göd factory.[36]
    • Péter Magyar holds his "Year in Review" event.[37]
  • 16 February – US secretary of state Marco Rubio visits Hungary, holding a press conference with Orbán.[38]
  • 18 February – Hungary suspends exports of diesel fuel to Ukraine, citing attacks on the Druzhba pipeline.[39]
  • 23 February – Slovakia joins Hungary in blocking the European Union’s 20th sanctions package against Russia, preventing its adoption ahead of the fourth anniversary of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.[40][41]
  • 24 February – Orbán announces that Hungary has ended all support for Ukraine, including through European Union framework, until Ukraine resumes oil transfers via the Druzhba pipeline.[42]
  • 25 February – Orbán orders the deployment of additional security forces across energy facilities, citing a Ukrainian plot to disrupt energy supplies.[43]

Predicted and scheduled

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Holidays

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Source:[46][47]

Art and entertainment

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Deaths

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Kaptunk egy ízelítőt abból, mi vár ránk a választásokig – egész napos élő Orbán és Magyar sajtótájékoztatóiról". telex (in Hungarian). 2026-01-05. Retrieved 2026-01-13.
  2. ^ "Hungary grants asylum to Polish ex-justice minister". BBC. 2026-01-12. Retrieved 2026-01-12.
  3. ^ "Sulyok Tamás kitűzte a 2026-os országgyűlési választás időpontját". telex (in Hungarian). 2026-01-13. Retrieved 2026-01-13.
  4. ^ "Nem indul el az idei választásokon a Gattyán-féle Megoldás Mozgalom". telex (in Hungarian). 2026-01-15. Retrieved 2026-01-19.
  5. ^ "A Tisza Párt leigazolta Kapitány Istvánt, a Shell korábbi globális alelnökét". telex (in Hungarian). 2026-01-17. Retrieved 2026-01-20.
  6. ^ "Nem indul Vona Gábor pártja az idei választásokon". telex (in Hungarian). 2026-01-17. Retrieved 2026-01-19.
  7. ^ "Az LMP sem indul az idei választásokon". telex (in Hungarian). 2026-01-17. Retrieved 2026-01-19.
  8. ^ "Letiltották a Polymarketet Magyarországon". telex (in Hungarian). 2026-01-19. Retrieved 2026-01-19.
  9. ^ "Folyamatosan távoznak a dolgozók a Szőlő utcai javítóintézetből, nyilatkozni senki sem akar". telex (in Hungarian). 2026-01-20. Retrieved 2026-01-26.
  10. ^ Lázár János (2026-01-22). Lázárinfó - Bárhol, bárkivel, bármiről - Balatonalmádi. Retrieved 2026-01-26 – via YouTube.
  11. ^ "Lázár szerint ha migránsok nincsenek, és valakinek takarítania kell az InterCityn a mosdót, akkor fel kell tárni a belső tartalékokat". telex (in Hungarian). 2026-01-22. Retrieved 2026-01-26.
  12. ^ "Lázár János bocsánatot kért a cigányokkal kapcsolatos kijelentése miatt, Török Gábor szerint szokatlan, ami történt". hvg.hu (in Hungarian). 2026-01-24. Retrieved 2026-01-26.
  13. ^ "A Fidesz mára elhalt euroatlanti szárnyából érkezik Orbán Anita, a Tisza Párt legújabb igazolása". telex (in Hungarian). 2026-01-24. Retrieved 2026-01-26.
  14. ^ "Hungary's Orbán accuses Ukraine of election interference and summons ambassador". AP News. 2026-01-27. Retrieved 2026-01-27.
  15. ^ "Nem indul az MSZP a választáson, Komjáthi Imre szerint még nincs döntés". hvg.hu (in Hungarian). 2026-01-27. Retrieved 2026-01-27.
  16. ^ Connor, Richard (2026-01-28). "Budapest mayor charged over Pride parade". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 2026-01-29.
  17. ^ "Nem indul a Humanisták az áprilisi választáson". telex (in Hungarian). 2026-01-29. Retrieved 2026-01-29.
  18. ^ "Magyar Közlöny". magyarkozlony.hu. Retrieved 2026-02-12.
  19. ^ "Hungary: Blocking Lawsuits Undermines Rule of Law | Human Rights Watch". 2026-02-12. Retrieved 2026-02-12.
  20. ^ "Hungarian court sentences German anti-fascist activist to 8 years for far-right rally assaults". AP News. 2026-02-05. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
  21. ^ "Trump endorses Prime Minister Viktor Orban for Hungary's April election". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2026-02-09.
  22. ^ "Itt a Tisza Párt gazdasági programja!". Portfolio.hu (in Hungarian). 2026-02-07. Retrieved 2026-02-09.
  23. ^ "A MŰKÖDŐ ÉS EMBERSÉGES MAGYARORSZÁG ALAPJAI". magyartisza.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2026-02-09.
  24. ^ "Fogyatkozik a mezőny, a Párbeszéd sem indul az áprilisi választáson". hvg.hu (in Hungarian). 2026-02-07. Retrieved 2026-02-09.
  25. ^ "Szűk többséggel a fideszes jelölt nyert a balmazújvárosi időközi képviselőválasztáson". hvg.hu (in Hungarian). 2026-02-08. Retrieved 2026-02-09.
  26. ^ "„Szóltak, hogy Viktor levette a védelmet a gyárról" – olyan durván mérgezett a gödi Samsung, hogy Rogán rájuk küldte a titkosszolgálatot". telex (in Hungarian). 2026-02-09. Retrieved 2026-02-12.
  27. ^ Judit, Windisch (2026-02-11). "Magyar Péter sürgős találkozót kezdeményezett a gödi akkugyár vezetőivel". 444 (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2026-02-12.
  28. ^ "Titokzatos ágy jelent meg a radnaimark.hu oldalon". telex (in Hungarian). 2026-02-10. Retrieved 2026-02-13.
  29. ^ "Coming soon". radnaimark.hu (in Hungarian). Archived from the original on 2026-02-13. Retrieved 2026-02-13.
  30. ^ "Magyar Péter: 45 éves férfi vagyok, szoktam szexuális életet élni". telex (in Hungarian). 2026-02-10. Retrieved 2026-02-13.
  31. ^ "'My conscience is clear': Hungary's opposition leader says he was lured into sex tape 'honey trap'". Euronews. Retrieved 2026-02-13.
  32. ^ "Fire in Budapest suburb kills at least 3 and injures 22, authorities say". Associated Press. 2026-02-13. Retrieved 2026-02-13.
  33. ^ Bálint, Bódog (2026-02-13). "Magyar Péter Donald Tuskkal és a Friedrich Merzcel is tárgyal Münchenben". 444 (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2026-02-16.
  34. ^ "Magyar Péter a német kancellárral is tárgyalt Münchenben, elmondta, mit várhat tőle". hvg.hu (in Hungarian). 2026-02-14. Retrieved 2026-02-16.
  35. ^ "Orbán: Még nem végeztünk a munkával". telex (in Hungarian). 2026-02-14. Retrieved 2026-02-16.
  36. ^ "„Nem nátháról van szó, hanem rákról" – Szijjártó minisztériumánál tüntettek a gödi akkumérgezés ellen". hvg.hu (in Hungarian). 2026-02-15. Retrieved 2026-02-16.
  37. ^ "Magyar Péter a „győzelem kapujában" arról beszélt, a jó miniszterelnök hallgatni is tud – ilyen volt a Tisza Párt évértékelője". hvg.hu (in Hungarian). 2026-02-15. Retrieved 2026-02-16.
  38. ^ "Marco Rubio Orbán Viktornak: Trump elnök érdekelt abban, hogy ön sikeres legyen". hvg.hu (in Hungarian). 2026-02-16. Retrieved 2026-02-16.
  39. ^ "Hungary will suspend diesel shipments to Ukraine over interruption to Russian oil supply". Associated Press. 2026-02-19. Retrieved 2026-02-19.
  40. ^ "New EU Sanctions Package Blocked". Rádio Slovakia International. 24 February 2026.
  41. ^ "Hungary, Slovakia Block New EU Sanctions On Russia". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 23 February 2026.
  42. ^ "Hungary's premier says due to Druzhba oil dispute he can't back EU decisions to help Ukraine". Anadolu Ajansi. Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  43. ^ "Hungary's Orban orders extra security, alleges Ukraine attacks plot". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2026-02-26.
  44. ^ "Hungary sets April 12 election date as Orbán faces tough challenge". AP News. 13 January 2026.
  45. ^ "Invitation to bid to host the UEFA Champions League Finals 2026 & 2027, UEFA Europa League Finals 2026 & 2027, UEFA Europa Conference League Finals 2026 & 2027 and UEFA Women's Champions League Finals 2026 & 2027". UEFA Circular Letter. No. 24/2023. Union of European Football Associations. 17 May 2023. Retrieved 22 May 2024.
  46. ^ "Hungary Public Holidays 2026". Public Holidays Global. Retrieved 1 May 2025.
  47. ^ "Hungary Public Holidays 2026". Office Holidays. Retrieved 1 May 2025.
  48. ^ "Rovátkay Lajostól búcsúzunk". Magyar Régizenei Központ (in Hungarian). Retrieved 4 January 2026.
  49. ^ Csontos, Kata (5 January 2026). "Meghalt Dudás Miki". 24.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 5 January 2026.
  50. ^ "Hungarian filmmaker Bela Tarr dies aged 70". France 24. 6 January 2026. Retrieved 6 January 2026.
  51. ^ Papageno (2026-01-26). "Elhunyt Lattmann Béla jazzbasszusgitáros". Papageno (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2026-02-05.
  52. ^ "Meghalt Fenyő Miklós". after (in Hungarian). 2026-01-31. Retrieved 2026-02-02.
  53. ^ Tamara, Fuchs (2026-02-06). "Elhunyt Keleti Éva: a sztárok legendás fotósa 94 éves volt". femina.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2026-02-06.
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