Who Is Going to Win?
On 4 April, István Hegedűs's opinion was quoted by the Monitor Global Outlook about the possible consequences of the Hungarian parliamentary elections.
On 4 April, István Hegedűs's opinion was quoted by the Monitor Global Outlook about the possible consequences of the Hungarian parliamentary elections.
István Hegedűs's views were cited on Viktor Orbán's European policy in an article published in Népszabadság on 13 March 2014.
The views of István Hegedűs were quoted in a piece by Stefano Giantin in Il Piccolo on 14 February 2014 about the potential outcome of the Hungarian parliamentary elections.
On 11 February 2014, in Bratislava, the Selection Committee of the Danube Region established by the German Marshall Fund made interviews with the best Austrian, Czech, Hungarian, Slovak and Slovenian candidates nominated for a US study tour. István Hegedűs is a member of the committee. Enikő Pap was also present as one of the organisers of the event.
István Hegedűs was quoted in Monitor Global Outlook, a premium supplement of Christian Science Monitor in an article entitled "$13.5 billion nuclear deal tilts Hungary toward Russia" on 5 February 2014.
István Hegedűs argued in favour of the introduction of the single European currency in Hungary in Klubrádió on 26 November 2013.
István Hegedűs gave an interview to Klubrádió during the lunch break of the conference on media pluralism organised by HES on 27 September 2013.
István Hegedűs talked about the forthcoming conference of HES and analysed European political issues in Klubrádió on 25 September 2013.
István Hegedűs talked about the Hungarian political polarisation in ATV on 21 August 2013.
The contribution by István Hegedűs entitled "Maffiaállam és párt" was published in Élet és Irodalom on 8 August 2013.
István Hegedűs was the guest of ATV morning program on 17 July 2013. (in Hungarian)
On 26 June 2013 István Hegedűs gave an interview to Klubrádió about the resolution taken by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe on the day before. According to the decision, the assembly will closely follow the situation in Hungary.
On 14 June 2013 Hungarian NGO-s completed their opinion on the recommendations of the High Level Group on Media Freedom and Pluralism (Frieberga Committee) as part of a public consultation initiated by the European Commission. HES was represented by Judit Bayer and István Hegedűs at the meetings of the civil organisations.
István Hegedűs participated at the workshop entitled A Future Agenda for Eastern and Central Europe organised by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation and Das Progressive Zentrum in Berlin on 10 June 2013.
Hegedűs István participated at the Ralf Dahrendorf roundtable discussion on “European Values: The Media – The Artillery of Freedom?" organised by the European Liberal Forum and the Republikon Intézet in Ybl Palota, Budapest on 6 June 2013.