- wiki2.org en/Viktor_OrbánOn 27 February 2023, Viktor Orbán said that Hungary supports the Chinese peace plan in the Russo-Ukrainian conflict, despite opposition by Western leaders.
- bbc.com news/topics/cme1pen3k63tOrban promises laws after Hungary abuse scandal. Budapest has seen mass protests over a child sexual abuse case involving top allies of PM Viktor Orban.
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/391919Viktor Orbán is usually depicted by foreign media as a mainstream Hungarian politician and mention his anti-communist past, while often labelling him a populist.
- en.uncyclopedia.co wiki/Viktor_OrbánViktor Orbán was selected by the College of Cardinals to be a temporary replacement Pope until John Paul II recovered from his injuries.
- euractiv.com topics/viktor-orban/Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Monday (1 July) expressed "optimism" after France's far-right party came out on top in the first round of the country's parliamentary...
- occrp.org en/component/tags/tag/viktor-orbanPrime Minister Viktor Orbán and his ruling party have spent years turning Hungary’s media environment into their playground — not through outright repression...
- independent.co.uk topic/viktor-orbanPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in. Viktor Orbán.
- journalofdemocracy.org articles/how-viktor-orban-…On 3 April 2022, Viktor Orbán won his fourth straight election with his fourth straight supermajority in parliament that allows him to amend the constitution at will.
- wikijtr.icu wiki/Viktor_OrbánViktor Orbán - Viktor Orbán. Macar siyasetçi, Fidesz başkanı; Macaristan Başbakanı (2010-günümüz).
- wikidata.org wiki/Q57641Viktor Mihaly Orban. Orbán Viktor Mihály. ... Also known as. English. Viktor Orbán. Prime Minister of Hungary (1998–2002; 2010–present).