What happened in Hungary today? – June 10, 2021
Here is our daily debrief. Stories you might have missed:
- The testing phase of the coronavirus passport accepted by all European Union countries has started. Read more HERE.
- Hungarians who miss their second Covid-19 vaccine dose will have their immunity certificates revoked, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told a press briefing on Thursday. Read more HERE.
- It is not so long that we do not hear that Hungary has left the coronavirus epidemic behind for good, thanks to vaccinations, and, conversely, that we have the fourth wave of the epidemic on our necks. But what is the truth? Find out HERE.
- Will the Hungarian pension ever compare to the EU? Find out HERE.
- According to the news, the head of the Catholic Church – contradicting some earlier statements this week – meets PM Orbán Viktor and other members of the Hungarian government. Read more HERE.
- Barack Obama, the former president of the United States, gave an interview to CNN in which he mentioned Hungary as an example of the breakdown of democracy. Read more HERE.
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