What happened today in Hungary? – November 9, 2022

- Extraordinary decisions: new food price caps, excess profit tax introduced in Hungary – read more HERE
- Hungarian minister resigned due to debate over energy issues – details HERE
- Trolleys will disappear from Hungary’s second biggest city due to the energy crisis – HERE is our article
- The Hungarian government’s plan to tackle the economic crisis is quite unorthodox. Technically, it does not even exist nor does it have a title. Read more HERE
- The forint broke a two-month positive record on Monday and held up well on Tuesday. The euro was trading just above 400 forints yesterday, but experts see more and more chances for a strengthening. Details HERE
- Fewer foreigners buy real estate in Hungary – will the market crash? HERE is our article
- Independent stations say fuel shortage is expected without government help
- Slovak foreign minister: Orbán plays from Kremlin playbook, read more HERE
- Vermont’s first female and openly gay representative is of Hungarian origin – read more HERE
- HERE is how Hungary will never support Ukraine: it is not the arms deliveries
- PM Orbán travelling to Uzbekistan with 60 businessmen, several ministers
- Switzerland to give a lot of money to Hungary – read HERE who will benefit
- Electricity in Hungary is the most expensive in the EU? Details HERE
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