Fifth Orbán Government
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Fifth Orbán Government | |
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73rd cabinet of Hungary |
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Incumbent | |
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Date formed | 24 May 2022 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Viktor Orbán |
Head of government's history | 1998–2002, 2010–present |
Deputy head of government | Zsolt Semjén |
Head of state | Katalin Novák |
Number of ministers | 15 |
Member party | |
Status in legislature | Supermajority
135 / 199 (68%)
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Opposition party | |
Opposition leader | Ferenc Gyurcsány (2022–) |
History | |
Election(s) | 2022 election |
Legislature term(s) | 2022–2026 |
Predecessor | Fourth Orbán Government |
The fifth Orbán government is the current Government of Hungary since 24 May 2022, following the 2022 parliamentary elections, led by Viktor Orbán.
Contents
Party breakdown
Party breakdown of cabinet ministers:
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Members of the Cabinet
Office | Name | Party | Term | |
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Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister | ||||
Prime Minister | Viktor Orbán | Fidesz | 2022–present | |
Minister of Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister | Antal Rogán | Fidesz | 2022–present | |
Prime Minister's Office | ||||
Deputy Prime Minister | Zsolt Semjén | KDNP | 2022–present | |
Minister of the Prime Minister's Office | Gergely Gulyás | Fidesz | 2022–present | |
Ministers | ||||
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade | Péter Szijjártó | Fidesz | 2022–present | |
Minister of Interior | Sándor Pintér | Independent | 2022–present | |
Minister of Justice | Judit Varga | Fidesz | 2022–2023 | |
Bence Tuzson | Fidesz | 2023–present | ||
Minister of Finance | Mihály Varga | Fidesz | 2022–present | |
Minister of Culture and Innovation | János Csák | Independent | 2022–present | |
Minister of Technology and Industry (Until 13 November 2022) | László Palkovics | Independent | 2022 | |
Minister of Energy (From 1 December 2022) | Csaba Lantos | Independent | 2022–present | |
Minister of Agriculture | István Nagy | Fidesz | 2022–present | |
Minister of Defence of Hungary | Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky | Independent | 2022–present | |
Minister of Construction and Transport
(Until 30 November 2022: Minister of Construction and Investment) |
János Lázár | Fidesz | 2022–present | |
Minister of National Economy
(Until 31 December 2022: Minister without portfolio for Economic Development; between 1 January 2023 and 31 December 2023 Minister for Economic Development) |
Márton Nagy | Independent | 2022–present | |
Minister of Public Administration and Territorial Development
(Until 31 December 2023: Minister without portfolio for Land Development) |
Tibor Navracsics | KDNP | 2022–present | |
Minister of European Union Affairs (From 1 July 2023) | János Bóka | Independent | 2023–present | |
Ministers without portfolio | ||||
Minister for National Politics, Nationality Politics, Church Politics and Church Diplomacy | Zsolt Semjén | KDNP | 2022–present |
Composition
Orbán announced the members of his fifth cabinet in early May 2022.[1][2]
Office | Image | Incumbent | Political party | In office | |
Prime Minister | 138x138px | Viktor Orbán | Fidesz | 16 May 2022 – present | |
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister without portfolio for National Politics, Nationality Politics, Church Politics and Church Diplomacy |
124x124px | Zsolt Semjén | KDNP | 24 May 2022 – present | |
Minister of the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister | 138x138px | Antal Rogán | Fidesz | 24 May 2022 – present | |
Minister of the Prime Minister's Office | 138x138px | Gergely Gulyás | Fidesz | 24 May 2022 – present | |
Minister of Finance | 98x98px | Mihály Varga | Fidesz | 24 May 2022 – present | |
Minister of Interior | Sándor Pintér | Independent | 24 May 2022 – present | ||
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade | 166x166px | Péter Szijjártó | Fidesz | 24 May 2022 – present | |
Minister of Justice | 141x141px | Judit Varga | Fidesz | 24 May 2022 – 31 July 2023 | |
Bence Tuzson[3] | Fidesz | 1 August 2023 – present | |||
Minister of Culture and Innovation | 150x150px | János Csák | Independent | 24 May 2022 – present | |
Minister of Technology and Industry | 149x149px | László Palkovics | Independent | 24 May 2022 – 13 November 2022 | |
Minister of Energy | Csaba Lantos | Independent | 1 December 2022 – | ||
Minister of Agriculture | 150x150px | István Nagy | Fidesz | 24 May 2022 – present | |
Minister of Defence | Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky | Independent | 24 May 2022 – present | ||
Minister of Construction and Transport
(Until 30 November 2022: Minister of Construction and Investment) |
133x133px | János Lázár | Fidesz | 24 May 2022 – present | |
Minister of National Economy
(Until 31 December 2022: Minister without portfolio for Economic Development; between 1 January 2023 and 31 December 2023: Minister for Economic Development) |
Márton Nagy | Independent | 24 May 2022 – present | ||
Minister of European Union Affairs
(New ministry functioning since 1 August 2023) |
János Bóka | Independent | 1 August 2023 – present | ||
Minister of Public Administration and Territorial Development
(Until 31 December 2023: Minister without portfolio for Land Development) |
154x154px | Tibor Navracsics | KDNP | 24 May 2022 – present |
Policy
Social policy
On 15 September 2022, the Hungarian government passed new abortion restrictions, with a mandatory ultrasounds bill, where women who are seeking an abortion will now be obliged to “listen to the foetal heartbeat” before they can have an abortion. This bill was lobbied for by the far-right Mi Hazank (Our Homeland) party.[4][5][6]
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