What happened today in Hungary? – January 26, 2022
- There are only 3 weeks left until the 15th of February when the gasoline price cap, introduced last year by the government, will expire. Hence, the government should soon make a decision on whether to extend or end the forced price cap. If they decide to remove it, it will pose a serious risk before the election – read more HERE
- A new SURVEY shows what percentage of the population would be okay with mandatory vaccination.
- Miniature Winter Wonderland in Szarvas, Hungary – check out the PHOTOS HERE
- Hungary suffered a brutal rental price rise last year! Details HERE
- US Republicans to have a rallying event in Budapest in March, read more HERE
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- Budapest ranked as the world leader in tram transport – read more HERE
- Budapest mayor slammed the newly opened House of Music in the City Park. Details HERE
- Minister: Hungary will PROTECT EU external borders!
- Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó is discussing the timeframe for the upgrade of Hungary’s Paks nuclear power plant with executives of Rosatom, the general contractor for the project, on Tuesday and Wednesday. Read more HERE
- Government to fight against ‘gender ideology’ with a referendum. Check out the details in our ARTICLE
- NATO to launch innovation program in Hungary? – find out the answer in THIS article
- This is how the City Hall ‘scandal’ FINISHED today in Budapest
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