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Hungary Men’s Football Team Finalises Preparations for Finland Friendly
National team coaches are expected to use the upcoming match against Finland to assess new tactical options and integrate younger players ahead of future competitive fixtures.
Hungary Women’s Football Team Prepares for Key World Cup Qualifier Against Azerbaijan
The national side is seeking another important result in its qualification campaign after a strong victory over North Macedonia earlier this year.
Fatal Bus Crash on Highway 6 Leaves One Dead and Twenty-Three Injured
Emergency crews and medical helicopters responded to a major collision involving a passenger bus, resulting in the death of the driver and injuries to twenty-three passengers.
Fidesz Rejects Claims of Improper Diplomatic Passport Distribution
The opposition party denied allegations that diplomatic passports were issued unlawfully during its years in office and accused the government of pursuing a politically motivated campaign.
New Ministers Complete Takeover of Government Departments
The transition of power continued across Budapest as incoming ministers assumed control of ministry headquarters and launched internal reviews of state institutions.
Government Expands Programmes to Retain and Attract Scientific Talent
Officials outlined plans to strengthen support for researchers and encourage Hungarian scientists working abroad to return, as part of a broader effort to reverse brain drain.
Parliament Approves New Chief of the General Staff
Lawmakers endorsed a new military commander who has pledged to modernise training, improve career development and adapt the armed forces to evolving security challenges.
Hungary Prioritises Warsaw and Vienna in Prime Minister’s First Foreign Visits
Prime Minister Péter Magyar will travel to Poland and Austria on his inaugural diplomatic tour, underscoring efforts to rebuild regional partnerships in Central Europe.
President Tamás Sulyok Completes Appointment of New Senior Civil Servants
The president formally approved administrative state secretaries across government ministries, finalising the transfer of executive authority to the new administration.
National Hospital Director General Steps Down Ahead of Healthcare Reforms
János Révész will leave his position at the end of June, creating an opening for the government to pursue broader changes across Hungary’s healthcare management system.
Hungary’s Automotive Industry Shows Diverging Performance Between Audi and BMW Plants
New data indicate that Audi’s factory in Győr operated at high utilisation and expanded employment, while BMW’s newer facility in Debrecen faced lower production levels during its ramp-up phase.
Property Developer Linked to Former Central Bank Leadership Reports Heavy Losses
Real estate company GTC posted a loss of €155 million, prompting new central bank leadership to pursue asset-recovery measures involving investments connected to foundations established under former governor György Matolcsy.
State Audit Investigation Triggers Leadership Change at Budapest Metropolitan University
The university’s chief executive resigned after a State Audit Office review identified serious risks to public funds linked to a complex ownership structure associated with former central bank networks.
Poll Shows Tisza Party Extending Dominant Lead Over Opposition
A new Publicus survey found support for the ruling Tisza Party at 73% among decided voters, while support for the former governing alliance has fallen sharply following April’s election.
New Evidence Submitted Against Former Minister Balázs Hankó
Documents released by investigative journalists have been forwarded to authorities after reportedly contradicting public statements made by the former minister, intensifying scrutiny of past government decisions.
Criminal Investigation Opens Into State-Backed Romanian Solar Investment
Authorities have launched a probe into a state-owned company that provided more than €8 million for a renewable energy project in Romania without conducting adequate risk assessments.
French-Hungarian Battery Plants Face Tougher Environmental Oversight
Prime Minister Péter Magyar warned that battery manufacturing facilities will be allowed to operate only if they meet the highest environmental and safety standards, responding to concerns surrounding industrial projects in Debrecen.
Hungary Sends Senior Ministers to Brussels for Talks on Frozen EU Funds
Key members of the cabinet, including Transport and Investment Minister Dávid Vitézy, will participate in negotiations with the European Commission aimed at restructuring cohesion funding and recovery programmes.
Central Bank Governor Mihály Varga Signals Support for Euro Adoption
Speaking at the Lámfalussy Conference, the governor of Hungary’s central bank said joining the eurozone is in the country’s long-term economic interest, aligning monetary policy more closely with the government’s pro-European agenda.
Hungary and Italy Agree to Expand Economic Cooperation and Trieste Port Project
During talks in Rome, Prime Minister Péter Magyar and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni agreed to deepen investment ties and accelerate development of Hungary’s strategic port interests in Trieste.
Hungary Freezes New Guest Worker Visas Despite Industry Concerns
A nationwide suspension of non-European guest worker permits took effect on 1 June, fulfilling a key campaign pledge while prompting warnings from major manufacturers about potential labour shortages.
Hungary Reverses Withdrawal From International Criminal Court
Parliament voted to revoke plans to leave the International Criminal Court, marking a major shift in foreign policy and reaffirming support for international legal institutions.
Hungary Drafts Constitutional Two-Term Limit for Future Prime Ministers
The government has begun preparing legislation that would limit any individual to two terms as prime minister, presenting the measure as a safeguard against prolonged concentration of political power.
Hungary Plans Constitutional Changes to Remove Officials Appointed Under Previous Government
Prime Minister Péter Magyar announced plans to amend the constitution to facilitate leadership changes across key institutions, including the Chief Prosecutor’s office, as part of a broader restructuring of the state apparatus.
Prime Minister Péter Magyar Orders Urgent Review of State Finances
The government has launched a comprehensive audit of the national budget after allegations that fiscal figures were misrepresented under the previous administration, with ministers preparing potential corrective measures.
Hungary Moves to Give European Prosecutors Authority to Investigate Past State Contracts
Legal preparations are under way to allow the European Public Prosecutor’s Office to begin operating in Hungary by 2027, with powers to investigate suspected corruption, procurement fraud and the misuse of European funds linked to previo...
Hungary and France Advance Joint European Defence Procurement Initiative
Prime Minister Péter Magyar backed a new Franco-German proposal to coordinate European defence spending and military production, reflecting a wider push to strengthen the continent’s strategic capabilities and reduce reliance on external...
Hungarian Forint Climbs to Near Five-Year High on EU Funding Deal
The forint strengthened to its highest level in almost five years against the euro as investors welcomed the agreement between Budapest and Brussels to release €16.4 billion in withheld European Union funds.
Hungary Secures Release of Additional €2 Billion in EU Funds After Breakthrough Agreement
Prime Minister Péter Magyar confirmed that a further €2 billion in previously frozen European Union funding will be released, extending a broader agreement that has unlocked significant financial support and eased pressure on the governm...
National Debate Intensifies Over Pace of Reform Agenda
Public discussion is increasingly focused on whether the government can deliver tangible improvements in healthcare, education and public services at the speed voters expect following the recent political transition.
Culture Ministry Begins Review of Arts and Film Funding System
The government has opened consultations with filmmakers and cultural organizations to redesign the national grants framework. Officials say the goal is to create a more inclusive system that reflects a broader range of Hungarian cultural...
Budapest and Central Government Advance Public Transport Plans
City and national authorities are coordinating on projects aimed at modernizing public transport, including rail upgrades and expanded cycling infrastructure. The plans are intended to reduce congestion and support sustainable urban mobi...
MOL Group to Remain Under Strategic State Influence
Economy and Energy Minister István Kapitány has ruled out privatization of MOL Group, reaffirming the government’s commitment to maintaining influence over key energy infrastructure while pursuing supply diversification efforts.
Industry Assesses Impact of Global Minimum Tax Rules
Large corporations operating in Hungary are evaluating the effects of newly introduced global minimum tax requirements. Finance Ministry specialists are working with businesses to facilitate the transition while preserving the country’s ...
National Bank and Government Prepare Policy Coordination Talks
Hungary’s central bank is expected to hold discussions with government officials on the alignment of monetary and fiscal policy. Investors are closely watching for signals regarding future interest-rate decisions.
Government Maintains Social Support While Adjusting Inflation Relief Measures
The Finance Ministry has confirmed that existing social assistance programs will remain in place but will be refined to better target vulnerable households during a period of economic adjustment.
Agriculture Ministry Reviews Food Export Restrictions
Officials have begun reassessing existing export controls, including measures affecting trade with Ukraine. The review seeks to balance domestic agricultural interests with obligations under the European Union’s single market framework.
Energy Security to Dominate Upcoming Visegrád Group Discussions
Prime Minister Péter Magyar is expected to prioritize regional energy cooperation at the next Visegrád Group summit. Planned discussions will focus on cross-border energy infrastructure and alignment with European energy transition objec...
Regional Innovation Hubs Seek Funding for Research Expansion
Cities including Szeged and Pécs are preparing proposals for newly available European Union funds to support university-linked innovation centers. Local leaders hope the investments will accelerate the shift toward knowledge-based econom...
Border Security Rules Under Review to Align with EU Standards
The Interior Ministry is reassessing border management procedures to ensure compliance with current European Union security requirements. Officials are considering a greater emphasis on technology-driven surveillance systems.
Central Statistical Office Raises Economic Growth Outlook
Updated projections from Hungary’s statistical office suggest economic growth could outperform earlier forecasts in the second half of 2026. The revision follows the European Union funding breakthrough and improving consumer confidence i...
Tourism Industry Forecasts Strong Summer Season at Lake Balaton
Hospitality operators around Lake Balaton expect a particularly strong summer as improving international relations help enhance Hungary’s appeal among Western European travelers. Regional tourism authorities are working with the governme...
Police Conduct Raids Linked to Previous State Procurement Contracts
Law enforcement agencies have carried out coordinated operations involving businesses that received large government contracts under the previous administration. The investigations form part of the government’s wider anti-corruption agenda.
Environmental Review Targets Industrial Pollution Standards
The Environment Ministry has launched a review of environmental regulations governing major industrial developments, including battery manufacturing facilities. Officials say stronger oversight will be a key component of sustainable indu...
Budapest Startup Sector Eyes Growth Following EU Funding Release
Technology investors and entrepreneurs expect the return of European Union funding to support research, development and startup activity in the capital. Industry leaders also anticipate improved conditions for attracting international ta...
Regional Rail Upgrades Gain Momentum Across Eastern Hungary
The Transport Ministry plans to accelerate modernization projects on rail lines linking eastern regions with Budapest. Officials say the upgrades will improve workforce mobility and support economic development outside the capital.
Infrastructure Spending Shifts Toward Rail and Digital Networks
Government officials have indicated that future infrastructure investment will prioritize rail modernization and digital connectivity rather than large prestige projects. The strategy aims to improve logistics efficiency and strengthen i...
Major Investors Signal Cautious Optimism Following Policy Changes
Representatives of multinational companies operating in Hungary have held initial meetings with the new economic cabinet and reported a positive response to commitments on regulatory transparency and policy predictability.
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