February 2 – 444.hu publicizes President
Katalin Novák's pardon, dated April 2023, of Endre Kónya, a former deputy director of an orphanage in
Bicske who had been imprisoned due to his involvement in a pedophilia case implicating the orphanage's director.[3][4]
February 5 – The ruling party
Fidesz boycotts an extraordinary
National Assembly session called by opposition groupings to speed up the approval of Sweden's
NATO membership bid.[5]
Tamás Sulyok assumes office as President. His first act is to sign a bill formally authorizing the Foreign Ministry to ratify
Sweden's accession to
NATO.[17]
March 24 – Five people are killed and six others are injured after a rally car crashes into spectators during a race between
Lábatlan and
Bajót,
Komárom-Esztergom County.[24]
March 26 – Péter Magyar releases a recording of him and his ex-wife Judit Varga, as proof for government crimes around the
Völner-Schadl scandal. He holds a rally in Budapest that evening.
March 28 – DK, MSZP and PM agrees on strategic cooperation, a common list for the upcoming EP, Local elections, and the 2026 parliamentary elections[25]
February 2 – 444.hu publicizes President
Katalin Novák's pardon, dated April 2023, of Endre Kónya, a former deputy director of an orphanage in
Bicske who had been imprisoned due to his involvement in a pedophilia case implicating the orphanage's director.[3][4]
February 5 – The ruling party
Fidesz boycotts an extraordinary
National Assembly session called by opposition groupings to speed up the approval of Sweden's
NATO membership bid.[5]
Tamás Sulyok assumes office as President. His first act is to sign a bill formally authorizing the Foreign Ministry to ratify
Sweden's accession to
NATO.[17]
March 24 – Five people are killed and six others are injured after a rally car crashes into spectators during a race between
Lábatlan and
Bajót,
Komárom-Esztergom County.[24]
March 26 – Péter Magyar releases a recording of him and his ex-wife Judit Varga, as proof for government crimes around the
Völner-Schadl scandal. He holds a rally in Budapest that evening.
March 28 – DK, MSZP and PM agrees on strategic cooperation, a common list for the upcoming EP, Local elections, and the 2026 parliamentary elections[25]