What happened today in Hungary? – March 27, 2022
- PM Viktor Orbán said in a today interview that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy wants to drag as many states into the war as he can, including Hungary. Read more HERE
- Instead of the previously planned 19% fare increase, taxis in Budapest will become even more expensive. HERE are the details
- Mézga Géza – The ‘Hungarian Simpsons’ from the ‘70s – check out some VIDEOS and the story
- Based on the long-term index, the rental market hit another record last month. Rent was 49.2% higher in February compared to the 2015 average. Let’s see what is the current price level in Budapest and in the countryside.
- THESE top Hungarian restaurants in Budapest are coming back to life!
- 122 destinations accessible from Budapest this summer – check out Budapest Airport’s map HERE
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- Wizz Air launches three new flights from Hungary – HERE are the destinations
- Govt spox in Sky News Arabia: Hungary not to allow weapons and soldiers through the Hungary-Ukraine border
- Foreign minister slammed joint opposition because they would support Zelenskiy’s demands
- Thousands of refugees come to Hungary even from Romania! Read more HERE
- Thousands of Fidesz activists to phone millions from Monday
- Brussels “bureaucrats” hate Hungarian proposals to reduce energy prices? Details HERE
- PM Orbán said today that Hungary was a great nation: helps those in need but sends no soldiers to Ukraine. Read more HERE
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