A new publication aimed at international readers entitled Hungarian Conservative will be published on April 15, Mandiner wrote. The aim of the bimonthly magazine, published in Hungary and launched under the editor-in-chief of Professor Tamás Magyarics, is to represent the voice of our country's conservative thinkers in the wider world.

In the magazine, which can be purchased in several Western European countries, as well as in the United States, Canada and Australia, you will also find the writings of recognized international experts about our country and the region.

Mediating the Hungarian position of conservative construction, Hungarian Conservative primarily wants to provide an information platform for thinkers, political and business decision-makers who represent a similar system of ideas.

"Our goal is to create a Hungary- and V4-centered writer's base, an intellectual workshop, whose members thrive in the English-speaking environment as well as effectively represent and transmit the idea of ​​Hungarian conservatism. What we most want to convey is Hungarian national values ​​and the character of Hungarianness," said István Kiss, deputy editor-in-chief of the Hungarian Conservative.

Recognized domestic journalists and experts, as well as renowned foreign guest authors such as Boris Kálnoky, former correspondent of Die Welt, renowned British conservative publicist Douglas Murray or international lawyer Rodrigo Ballester, write for the paper.

The articles will also be available online at hungarianconservative.com, along with other exclusive online content.