What happened today in Hungary? – October 14, 2022

- Hungarians outraged, Ukrainians removed national symbol from Munkács fort – check out the video HERE
- 500HUF/EUR is closer than you think – HERE you may read our article
- Unexpected turn on Hungary’s property market concerning sales – read more HERE
- Drastic measures: no hot water, many Hungarian university buildings to close – details HERE
- Gergely Karácsony, the opposition mayor of Budapest, talked about the dark future of Hungary’s astonishing capital at a conference. It may happen that the public transport will shut down and the streets will remain without proper lighting
- The era of terror: the story of the Hungarian orange – read more HERE
- Hungary’s central bank extraordinary deicision revealed today, forint on an upward trajectory this morning – read more HERE
- PM Viktor Orbán said that the ceasefire was more important than winning the war in Ukraine
- The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has bumped up its projection for Hungary’s economic growth in 2022 to 5.7 percent, among the highest in the region, according to the finance ministry. Details HERE
- Hungary helped more than 500,000 persecuted Christians worldwide
- Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in an interview to public radio on Friday, said he has asked the governor of the central bank and the finance minister to take measures to cut inflation “by half at the least” before the end of 2023. Read our article HERE
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