What happened today in Hungary? — 6 September, 2023

MÁV in trouble, summer Wizz flights from Debrecen, 1.5 million seats at Ryanair, forint's punch in the face, Aldi recalls popular product and more!
#whathappenedtoday #topnews
Hungarian experts help in Uzbekistan

Irrigation system modernisation, scientific cooperation, seeking joint answers to challenges.
#Uzbekistan #Asia
Hungarian Audit Office working independently of political pressure, says head

Hungary's Audit Office can fulfill its constitutional role more effectively and protect the lawful use of EU and government funds, László Windisch said.
#auditoffice #politics
Beautiful Budapest park represents Hungary in Green Cities Europe contest! – PHOTOS

Pünkösdfürdő Park will represent the country in the Green Cities Europe international contest in Brussels in October.
#park #contest #award #nature
Hungary meeting point for eastern and western investors

"For us a civilised cooperation between East and West is always better; we have usually been on the losing side without such cooperation," Péter Szijjártó said.
#economy #carmaking #china #germany
Controversies on Erasmus between Hungary and EU will be resolved?

"Students cannot fell victim to political disputes," Iliana Ivanova said.
#erasmus #horizon #eu #education
Hungarian maize variety grows in Kyrgyzstan

Five Hungarian hybrids are already registered in Kyrgyzstan, and another 12 are slated to be.
#agriculture #Kyrgyzstan
Hungary supports Georgia’s EU accession

Answering a question, Szijjártó cautioned that if the EU was unable to make progress in its enlargement policy, it would further weaken and lose its weight in global politics as well as its competitiveness...
#EU #Georgia
Fidesz MP calls for rethink of solar panels regulations

"The energy crisis caused by the war and the related sanctions has resulted in energy price increases and fluctuations" Máté Kocsis said
#renewableenergy #solarpanels #Fidesz
Hungarian FM: It is a realistic goal to build Paks II by 2030

Some sections of the sixth block will be up to 23 metres deep to ensure the block's stability and safety, Péter Szijjártó said, adding that 30-40 trucks are being used to dump the soil being dug up.
#Paks #PéterSzijjártó





