73 result(s) for 23 october march
Quick Guide to 1956 Revolution Commemorations in Budapest
- 22 Oct 2021 6:57 AM
- community & culture
On the occasion of the 65th anniversary of the 1956 Revolution, numerous commemorative events are expected throughout the country, but as always, the largest events will be organized in the capital.
23 October March in Budapest to Proceed Along 'Route of Gyurcsány's Terror'
- 14 Oct 2021 6:23 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The pro-government Civic Union Forum (CÖF) and associated CÖKA foundation is organising its 9th Peace March on Oct. 23, and the organisers say it will proceed along “the route of Gyurcsány’s terror” - referring to a police crackdown on protesters in 2006 during the previous Socialist-led administration.
‘Peace March’ in Budapest on 23 October Aims “To Send Message to Brussels”, as Well as to Hungarian Opposition
- 6 Oct 2021 6:26 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The pro-government Civic Union Forum (CÖF) and associated CÖKA foundation is organising its 9th Peace March on Oct. 23, the day marking the 65th anniversary of the outbreak of Hungary’s 1956 anti-Soviet uprising, “for the cause of Hungarian sovereignty”, the chief organiser said.
2021 Public Holidays In Hungary
- 31 Mar 2021 6:47 AM
- current affairs
There are quite a few bank holidays in Hungary this coming year. Depending on which day of the week a bank holidays falls on, the previous or the following day is deemed to be a ‘rest day’ to make a long weekend for employees to enjoy.
2020 Public Holidays In Hungary
- 27 Aug 2020 9:35 AM
- current affairs
There are many bank holidays, and some extra ‘rest days’ in Hungary this year. As you can see from the easy to read lists below, instead of having one free day in the middle of the work week, Hungarians usually prefer to have long weekends in exchange for a Saturday that would otherwise be a ‘rest day’.
Colling Accounting: Tax Changes In Hungary For 2020 - 21
- 10 Mar 2020 1:58 PM
- specials
Value Added Tax: As of 1 January 2020, it is possible (as part of the self-check) to retroactively decrease the tax base as bad debt claims. In these cases, the tax base can be decreased in retrospect by the net value of the bad debt.
Hungary's October 23 Commemoration To Start On October 22
- 22 Oct 2019 11:39 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The Budapest events marking the anniversary of the 1956 uprising against communist rule will start on October 22 and include a torch-lit march, concerts and other events, the government’s website said.
Official Events Schedule For Hungary’s October 23 Holiday
- 17 Oct 2019 10:22 AM
- community & culture
On 23 October 1956, the revolt against Soviet occupation and Communist repression began as a demonstration of university students in Budapest.
2019 Public Holidays In Hungary
- 3 Jul 2019 10:14 AM
- current affairs
There are 11 bank holidays, and several extra ‘rest days’ in Hungary this year. As you can see from the easy to read lists below, instead of having one free day in the middle of the work week, Hungarians usually prefer to have long weekends in exchange for a Saturday that would otherwise be a ‘rest day’.
Quick Guide to 1956 Revolution Commemorations in Budapest
- 22 Oct 2021 6:57 AM
- community & culture
On the occasion of the 65th anniversary of the 1956 Revolution, numerous commemorative events are expected throughout the country, but as always, the largest events will be organized in the capital.
23 October March in Budapest to Proceed Along 'Route of Gyurcsány's Terror'
- 14 Oct 2021 6:23 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The pro-government Civic Union Forum (CÖF) and associated CÖKA foundation is organising its 9th Peace March on Oct. 23, and the organisers say it will proceed along “the route of Gyurcsány’s terror” - referring to a police crackdown on protesters in 2006 during the previous Socialist-led administration.
‘Peace March’ in Budapest on 23 October Aims “To Send Message to Brussels”, as Well as to Hungarian Opposition
- 6 Oct 2021 6:26 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The pro-government Civic Union Forum (CÖF) and associated CÖKA foundation is organising its 9th Peace March on Oct. 23, the day marking the 65th anniversary of the outbreak of Hungary’s 1956 anti-Soviet uprising, “for the cause of Hungarian sovereignty”, the chief organiser said.
2021 Public Holidays In Hungary
- 31 Mar 2021 6:47 AM
- current affairs
There are quite a few bank holidays in Hungary this coming year. Depending on which day of the week a bank holidays falls on, the previous or the following day is deemed to be a ‘rest day’ to make a long weekend for employees to enjoy.
2020 Public Holidays In Hungary
- 27 Aug 2020 9:35 AM
- current affairs
There are many bank holidays, and some extra ‘rest days’ in Hungary this year. As you can see from the easy to read lists below, instead of having one free day in the middle of the work week, Hungarians usually prefer to have long weekends in exchange for a Saturday that would otherwise be a ‘rest day’.
Colling Accounting: Tax Changes In Hungary For 2020 - 21
- 10 Mar 2020 1:58 PM
- specials
Value Added Tax: As of 1 January 2020, it is possible (as part of the self-check) to retroactively decrease the tax base as bad debt claims. In these cases, the tax base can be decreased in retrospect by the net value of the bad debt.
Hungary's October 23 Commemoration To Start On October 22
- 22 Oct 2019 11:39 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The Budapest events marking the anniversary of the 1956 uprising against communist rule will start on October 22 and include a torch-lit march, concerts and other events, the government’s website said.
Official Events Schedule For Hungary’s October 23 Holiday
- 17 Oct 2019 10:22 AM
- community & culture
On 23 October 1956, the revolt against Soviet occupation and Communist repression began as a demonstration of university students in Budapest.
2019 Public Holidays In Hungary
- 3 Jul 2019 10:14 AM
- current affairs
There are 11 bank holidays, and several extra ‘rest days’ in Hungary this year. As you can see from the easy to read lists below, instead of having one free day in the middle of the work week, Hungarians usually prefer to have long weekends in exchange for a Saturday that would otherwise be a ‘rest day’.