Hungarian MPs are required to submit asset declarations, but the system relies on self-reporting with no independent ...
Speaking on state radio, Orbán said the U.S. sanctions against Antal Rogán, a senior government minister who leads the prime minister’s Cabinet office and is believed by the U.S. Treasury Department ...
Sanctions imposed by the outgoing U.S. administration against Antal Rogan, Prime Minister Viktor Orban's cabinet chief and overseer of the secret service, have only strengthened Rogan's position, ...
The United States has announced sanctions on Antal Rogán, Minister for the Prime Minister’s Cabinet Office, for what outgoing ...
The latest sanctions comes as the U.S. has intensified scrutiny of Hungary's alignment with Russia with previous sanctions imposed in 2023.
The sanctions imposed on Antal Rogan come in the final days of the US Biden administration The US Treasury has imposed sanctions on Antal Rogan, one of the most powerful men in Hungarian Prime ...
Advertisement On Tuesday, the United States unrolled a series of financial sanctions under the Global Magnitsky program on Antal Rogan -- a central figure in the government of the country's ...
State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said in a statement Tuesday that Rogan’s activity “is ... “This is personal revenge against Antal Rogán by the ambassador sent by the failed ...
This is the personal revenge against Rogán Antal of the ambassador sent by the ... our country as a friend and not an enemy," he added. Rogan was placed on the Office of Foreign Assets Control's ...
Orban has repeatedly denied allegations of corruption. The sanctions target Antal Rogan, a close aide of Orban who has run his cabinet office since 2015. Rogan has been close to Orban for decades ...
The official, Antal Rogan, has a powerful portfolio in Orban’s administration. He oversees the security services and holds sway over the state media apparatus, which has helped the premier ...
The Hungarian government is counting on Donald Trump to solve more and more of its issues, which could be problematic in itself, but the question remains: what more can we expect beyond this?