What happened today in Hungary? – September 27, 2021
Stories you might have missed today:
- Lawmakers today passed an amendment on prolonging the special legal order and special measures related to the coronavirus pandemic until Jan.1, 2022. Details HERE.
- Minister Gulyás accused Brussels of being “unable to tolerate even the slightest difference in opinion” and “pursuing the principle that the law is a servant to politics, which is well known to us from the time of the Soviet Union”. Read more HERE.
- Hungary has signed a 15-year gas purchase agreement with Gazprom which will ensure the country’s long-term energy security, Péter Szijjártó, the minister of foreign affairs and trade, said on Monday. Details HERE.
- Hungarian drug dealer cooked speed in dog kennels in his own home – VIDEO
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- Besides visiting the most famous sights of Budapest, Rod Stewart presumably gave a secret concert somewhere in Hungary. Read more HERE.
- The latest developments concern Székesfehérvár with a much-appreciated project. The construction of a new and modern multifunctional stadium could already star this year.
- Hungary reports 20 deaths, 1,183 new infections over weekend – latest COVID-19 numbers
- Today, Western Europe is in a “phase of losing its cultural roots and balance”, Orbán said. PM Orbán attends consecration of new church in Budapest
- Hungarian pilgrims’ hostel Casa di Santo Stefano inaugurated in Rome, details and photos here.
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