What happened today in Hungary? – November 23, 2022
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- Hungarian municipalities want Brussels to unlock funding for Hungary, details HERE
- Hungary’s new anti-corruption authority is up and running, read more details HERE
- Have Hungarian political parties been financed from abroad?
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- Hungary to buy radar system from Israel, details HERE
- Real wages fall by 1.9 pc y/y in Sept, details HERE
- Szeged Uni sole CEE participant in EU climate crisis research project, read more details HERE
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- Energy sovereignty next years’ key task in Hungary, details HERE
- EP votes to recommend freezing Hungary funding — UPDATED
- Hungarian politician: EU green light for recovery plan ‘big step forward’
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- PM Orbán at V4 summit: All blocks to deal with EC ‘have been removed’
- PM Orbán: Visegrád Group ‘still has a future’, details HERE
- Advent train service from Hungary to Vienna or Zagreb
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