What happened today in Hungary? – November 22, 2021
- Hungarian Covid restrictions in detail — Beware of fake immunity certificates
- Hungary’s Covid-19 death toll surpasses 33,000 – latest numbers
- Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Monday called on the European Commission to suspend all infringement procedures that would “that undermine Member States’ actions aiming at the protection of their territorial and national integrity, as well as the security of their citizens”. Details HERE.
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- One of the most iconic bridges in Hungary to be renovated by the end of 2021
- Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Hungary’s minister of foreign affairs Péter Szijjártó attended the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Novi Sad-Kelebia section of the Belgrade-Budapest railway in Novi Sad (Újvidék), in northern Serbia, today. Details HERE.
- Hungary launched a national coronavirus vaccination campaign on Monday, letting people turn up at any of the country’s 101 designated vaccination points without having to pre-register or make an appointment. Details HERE.
- Hungary is implementing its largest ever international economy development in Uganda in an effort to halt migration, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said on Monday in Budapest. Ugandan counterpart Abubaker Jeje Odongo held talks in Hungary.
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