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Hungarian Police Investigate Driver After M-Three Bus Crash Injures Twenty Polish Citizens
Hungarian police have opened proceedings against the driver of a passenger bus that crashed on the M-three motorway, while authorities arrange medical repatriation to Poland for twenty injured Polish citizens.
Hungary Replaces National Holiday Fireworks With Drone and Light Shows
The Hungarian government has replaced traditional fireworks in Budapest’s national holiday celebrations with drone and light displays, while Prime Minister Péter Magyar awarded the Grand Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit to actor Gyö...
Hungary Launches Public Consultation Platform on Foreign Policy
Foreign Minister Anita Orbán has announced a new platform allowing citizens to engage directly with the government over foreign policy and diplomatic priorities, reducing reliance on traditional media channels.
Hungary to Pay Family Allowances Early and Provide New Support for Single-Parent Households
The Hungarian government will distribute September family allowances early on August twenty-fourth, while eligible single-parent families and child-protection beneficiaries will receive an additional fifty-thousand-forint voucher in Nove...
Hungary Launches Public Consultation on Reform of State Media
Government media commissioner Márk Radnai has opened a nationwide consultation on the planned restructuring of Hungary’s public broadcaster, inviting citizens to submit proposals on its future editorial and institutional model.
Hungary Plans State-Backed Affordable Rental Housing Near Major Transport Hubs
Transport and Urban Development Minister Dávid Vitézy has outlined a programme to build energy-efficient, affordable rental homes near major public transport connections, targeting the housing shortage facing young professionals in Budap...
Transparency International Hungary Chief Applies to Lead National Data Protection Authority
The head of Transparency International Hungary has applied to become president of Hungary’s national data protection and freedom-of-information authority, joining a selection process involving nearly one hundred candidates.
Hungary Reviews Foreign Travel Spending by Former Economy Minister Márton Nagy
An accountability review of the previous Hungarian administration has examined the cost of international trips by former National Economy Minister Márton Nagy, alleging that some delegations generated millions of forints in daily expenses.
Former Hungarian State Media Executives Receive Millions in Severance Payments
Documents cited by independent journalists show that departing executives at Hungary’s public broadcaster MTVA received substantial taxpayer-funded severance payments, including more than twenty-eight million forints for former chief exe...
Fidesz Begins Internal Reorganization After Historic Electoral Defeat
Hungary’s former ruling Fidesz party has confirmed an internal restructuring of its organization and personnel following its historic defeat in April, as the opposition party prepares for the autumn parliamentary session.
Former Orbán Government Spokesman Plans Legal Action Against Péter Magyar Government
Bertalan Havasi, a former communications director for Viktor Orbán, says he plans to sue the current administration and file criminal charges over the withholding of his state severance payment, alleging political interference.
Hungary Deploys Military Divers to Inspect Emergency Barriers at Paks Nuclear Plant
Defence Minister Romulusz Ruszin-Szendi says military divers have inspected concrete barriers installed in the Danube near the Paks nuclear plant and found water rushing through them, requiring structural adjustments to protect the facil...
Hungary’s Constitutional Court Rejects Challenges to Seventeenth Amendment
Hungary’s Constitutional Court has dismissed three opposition challenges to the seventeenth amendment of the Fundamental Law, removing the final judicial obstacle to the government’s planned changes to the presidency.
Hungary’s Public Television Resumes News Broadcasts After Forty-Four-Day Suspension
Hungary’s public television has resumed news programming after a forty-four-day suspension imposed by the new government to overhaul the broadcaster’s editorial structure, with an interim management committee now overseeing operations.
Hungarian Households Hold Record One Hundred and Twenty-Six Trillion Forints in Financial Assets
Household financial wealth in Hungary has reached a record one hundred and twenty-six trillion forints, while nearly nineteen trillion forints remains in low- or zero-yield current accounts because of uncompetitive deposit rates.
Hungary’s Employers Warn Economic Slowdown Could Derail Planned Minimum Wage Increases
The National Association of Entrepreneurs and Employers says weak gross domestic product data and prolonged industrial stagnation could force the government and businesses to abandon planned minimum wage increases for the coming fiscal y...
Hungarian Audit Finds Seventy Classified Government Decrees From Final Weeks of Fidesz Rule
A review by the new government has identified seventy non-public resolutions issued during the final weeks of the previous Fidesz administration, including billions of forints in infrastructure spending and other long-term state commitme...
Hungary Recovers Fifty-Nine Billion Forints in Advance Payments for Mohács Bridge
Transport Minister Dávid Vitézy has secured the return of fifty-nine billion forints in advance payments made to contractor Duna Aszfalt for the Mohács bridge project shortly before the April parliamentary election.
Hungary’s Tisza Party Plans New Electoral System After Constitutional Referendum
The governing Tisza party says drafting a new national electoral system will be a top priority after a planned referendum on Hungary’s new constitution, with the legislation expected to be prepared within two years.
Hungary’s Development Bank Excludes Opus Titász From Sixty-Five Billion Forint EU-Funded Grid Tender
The Hungarian Development Bank has disqualified electricity distributor Opus Titász from a sixty-five billion forint European Union-funded smart-grid project over transparency requirements, prompting the company to launch a legal challenge.
Hungary’s New President András Baka Takes Office After Constitutional Overhaul
Former Supreme Court chief András Baka has formally assumed Hungary’s presidency after parliament elected him earlier this month, replacing Tamás Sulyok under a new constitutional framework established by the governing Tisza party.
Hungary Prepares Budget Revision as Government Targets Seven Point Five Percent Deficit
Finance Minister András Kármán has submitted a revised two thousand twenty-six budget to the Budget Council, seeking to contain the deficit at seven point five percent of gross domestic product while preparing for large advance payments ...
Péter Magyar Government Moves to Audit 4iG as Shares Plunge More Than Twelve Percent
Shares in Hungarian telecommunications group 4iG fell more than twelve percent after Prime Minister Péter Magyar ordered a broad government review of the company, including its multibillion-forint public contracts under the previous admi...
Péter Magyar Invites Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Kyiv for Talks to Reset Bilateral Relations
Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar has been invited to Kyiv by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who thanked Hungary for humanitarian support and said he was ready to open a new chapter in relations between the two countries.
Hungary Faces Nuclear Power Disruption as Critically Low Danube Levels Threaten Paks Plant
Hungary is working around the clock to keep the Paks nuclear power plant operating after the Danube fell to minus one hundred and thirty centimetres, close to the mandatory shutdown threshold, raising the prospect that the entire facilit...
Hungarian Cities Deploy Smart Technology to Improve Traffic and Energy Management
Municipal authorities are introducing sensor networks and automated traffic systems in major cities to reduce congestion and improve the efficiency of urban energy use.
Hungarian Manufacturers Expand Vocational Training to Address Skilled Labor Shortages
Universities, vocational schools and multinational manufacturers are expanding dual-education programs to train certified technicians for increasingly automated production lines.
Export Finance Supports Overseas Expansion by Hungarian Engineering and Technology Firms
Financial support programs are helping Hungarian industrial companies pursue international contracts in infrastructure and specialized manufacturing.
Hungarian Construction Activity Stabilizes as Housing Demand Adjusts
Residential developers are recalibrating project schedules as mortgage rates and buyer preferences change across suburban and metropolitan housing markets.
Hungary Strengthens Water Management as Dry Conditions Persist
Regional water authorities are enforcing conservation measures and managing reservoirs to protect irrigation supplies and ecological habitats during extended dry periods.
Hungary Expands Rural Fiber Networks to Improve High-Speed Internet Access
Telecommunications operators are extending high-speed fiber infrastructure across smaller municipalities as nationwide broadband projects seek to narrow digital access gaps and support remote work.
Budapest Airport Works With Airlines on New European Route Frequencies
Airport authorities and international carriers are coordinating additional services to major European business centers, strengthening Budapest’s commercial and executive travel connections.
Budapest Cultural Institutions Prepare Autumn Programs to Sustain Tourism
Museums and performance venues are planning major exhibitions and cultural events for the autumn season as Budapest seeks to maintain international visitor demand beyond the summer peak.
Hungary Advances Regional Hospital Modernization Projects
Health authorities are upgrading infrastructure and diagnostic equipment at provincial hospitals while expanding specialized outpatient care capacity.
Digitalization Grants Help Hungarian Small Businesses Improve Productivity
Government-backed technology programs are helping small and medium-sized enterprises adopt cloud services, automated inventory systems and digital payments to improve operating efficiency.
Hungarian Retail Confidence Improves Gradually as Inflation Eases
Household spending indicators are showing cautious improvement as lower inflation and wage growth begin to restore purchasing power in urban retail markets.
Hungarian Logistics Firms Adjust Routes as Central European Freight Patterns Shift
Transport operators around Hungary’s major logistics hubs are revising supply routes to respond to changing trade regulations and evolving freight demand across Central Europe.
Hungarian Pharmaceutical Exporters Maintain Strong International Sales
Domestic drugmakers continue to record robust exports to Western Europe and other international markets, supported by specialized research capabilities and established pharmaceutical manufacturing infrastructure.
Hungarian Universities Expand Artificial Intelligence Partnerships With Technology Companies
Higher education institutions are working with technology firms on technical training and applied artificial intelligence research programs intended to strengthen productivity and specialized skills.
Hungary Advances Road and Rail Projects Along Key Transport Corridors
National infrastructure agencies are continuing road and rail upgrades on strategic routes to ease freight bottlenecks and improve connections between eastern and western manufacturing centers.
Hungarian Farmers Prepare for Autumn Harvest Amid Variable Weather Conditions
Agricultural producers across the Great Plain are assessing expected yields after uneven summer rainfall, while grain exporters focus on maintaining competitiveness in regional European markets.
Hungarian Banks Maintain Strong Capital and Profitability Levels
Major Hungarian banks continue to report solid liquidity buffers, capital adequacy and lending margins while absorbing regulatory charges and supporting credit growth among businesses.
Tourism Demand Remains Resilient in Budapest and Around Lake Balaton
Hotels and other hospitality businesses are reporting solid domestic and international visitor volumes during the peak summer season, supporting regional employment and foreign-exchange earnings.
Labor Shortages and Minimum Wage Changes Keep Hungarian Wage Growth Elevated
Persistent demand for skilled workers and minimum wage adjustments are sustaining nominal wage growth across Hungary, increasing operating costs for manufacturers and service companies.
Budapest Commercial Property Market Adjusts to Changing Tenant Demand
Prime office and logistics property valuations in Budapest remain broadly stable as institutional investors deploy capital cautiously and tenants take a selective approach to expansion.
Renewable Energy Developers Expand Solar and Wind Capacity Across Hungary
Energy companies are adding renewable generation capacity in industrial parks and rural areas as corporate demand for sustainable electricity grows and Hungary works to meet European decarbonization requirements.
EU Cohesion Funds Remain Crucial to Hungary’s Long-Term Fiscal Outlook
Budapest and European Union authorities continue negotiations over judicial and governance requirements linked to frozen cohesion funding, with the outcome important for Hungary’s access to EU funds and borrowing conditions.
Automakers Expand Hungarian Supply Chains as Electric Vehicle Investment Deepens
Major manufacturers are expanding operations and supplier networks in Győr, Kecskemét and Debrecen, strengthening Hungary’s role in European electric vehicle and automotive component production.
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