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Brexit Update From British Ambassador For UK Nationals Living In Hungary
- 15 Nov 2018 5:56 PM
- current affairs
UK and EU negotiators have now agreed in principle the full legal text of a Withdrawal Agreement, setting the terms of the UK’s smooth and orderly exit from the EU. This is a decisive step forward and puts us close to a Brexit deal.
A Letter To UK Nationals Living In Hungary
- 5 Sep 2018 1:40 PM
- current affairs
Calling UK Nationals living in Hungary, and Hungarians and other EU nationals interested in Brexit: Her Majesty´s Ambassador to Hungary has fresh news and helpful advice for you about the UK´s departure from the EU.
Socialists: Fidesz Waging Austerity
- 12 Jul 2018 8:30 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The opposition Socialist Party has accused Fidesz of waging an austerity programme by abolishing the preferential tax in several instances and scrapping employee benefits such as the so-called cafeteria system.
Xpat Opinion: Ineptitude Of Hungarian Left-Of-Center Opposition
- 26 Mar 2018 5:34 PM
- current affairs
I’m afraid that, despite the many signs of renewed interest in the election and a widely perceptible desire to remove Viktor Orbán from power, the members of the opposition are not helping the electorate make a clear and easy choice.
Hidden Businesses Of Influential Hungarians Revealed In New Massive Offshore Leak
- 8 Nov 2017 7:40 AM
- current affairs
One and a half year after the story of Panama Papers broke, another huge leak shed light on the operations of tens of thousands of offshore entities. Several Hungarian companies and individuals appear in the 13.4 million leaked files, though this time there are no politicians among them. Still, the documents reveal details of hitherto unknown business dealings of some influential Hungarian public ...
Hungary’s Larger Opposition Parties Call For Pension Reform
- 1 Sep 2017 3:00 AM
- current affairs
Hungary’s larger opposition parties agreed at a forum on Thursday on the need to reform Hungary’s pension system. Hungary currently operates a mandatory, defined-benefit pay-as-you-go pension system with a retirement age set at 63. A public minimum pension, set at a monthly 28,500 forints (EUR 93), is combined with an earnings-related pension. In late 2010, the government suspended the mandatory ...
Opposition Parties Coordinate About “National Minimum” In Healthcare
- 31 Jul 2017 9:18 AM
- current affairs
Each of Hungary’s opposition political parties attended the first coordination meeting to establish a “national minimum” of the most needed reforms to the struggling public healthcare system. The meeting was arranged by former Hungarian Democratic Forum MP and healthcare policy maker Gyula Kincses, reports daily Népszava.
Update On UK/EU Citizens' Rights From British Embassy In Budapest
- 4 Jul 2017 4:00 AM
- current affairs
Third Of Hungarians Have No Financial Plans For Retirement
- 27 Dec 2016 9:00 AM
- current affairs
A third of Hungarians have not made any preparations for their financial security after retirement, daily Magyar Hírlap reported on Saturday citing a survey by insurance broker 4Life Direct.
Brexit Update From British Ambassador For UK Nationals Living In Hungary
- 15 Nov 2018 5:56 PM
- current affairs
UK and EU negotiators have now agreed in principle the full legal text of a Withdrawal Agreement, setting the terms of the UK’s smooth and orderly exit from the EU. This is a decisive step forward and puts us close to a Brexit deal.
A Letter To UK Nationals Living In Hungary
- 5 Sep 2018 1:40 PM
- current affairs
Calling UK Nationals living in Hungary, and Hungarians and other EU nationals interested in Brexit: Her Majesty´s Ambassador to Hungary has fresh news and helpful advice for you about the UK´s departure from the EU.
Socialists: Fidesz Waging Austerity
- 12 Jul 2018 8:30 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The opposition Socialist Party has accused Fidesz of waging an austerity programme by abolishing the preferential tax in several instances and scrapping employee benefits such as the so-called cafeteria system.
Xpat Opinion: Ineptitude Of Hungarian Left-Of-Center Opposition
- 26 Mar 2018 5:34 PM
- current affairs
I’m afraid that, despite the many signs of renewed interest in the election and a widely perceptible desire to remove Viktor Orbán from power, the members of the opposition are not helping the electorate make a clear and easy choice.
Hidden Businesses Of Influential Hungarians Revealed In New Massive Offshore Leak
- 8 Nov 2017 7:40 AM
- current affairs
One and a half year after the story of Panama Papers broke, another huge leak shed light on the operations of tens of thousands of offshore entities. Several Hungarian companies and individuals appear in the 13.4 million leaked files, though this time there are no politicians among them. Still, the documents reveal details of hitherto unknown business dealings of some influential Hungarian public ...
Hungary’s Larger Opposition Parties Call For Pension Reform
- 1 Sep 2017 3:00 AM
- current affairs
Hungary’s larger opposition parties agreed at a forum on Thursday on the need to reform Hungary’s pension system. Hungary currently operates a mandatory, defined-benefit pay-as-you-go pension system with a retirement age set at 63. A public minimum pension, set at a monthly 28,500 forints (EUR 93), is combined with an earnings-related pension. In late 2010, the government suspended the mandatory ...
Opposition Parties Coordinate About “National Minimum” In Healthcare
- 31 Jul 2017 9:18 AM
- current affairs
Each of Hungary’s opposition political parties attended the first coordination meeting to establish a “national minimum” of the most needed reforms to the struggling public healthcare system. The meeting was arranged by former Hungarian Democratic Forum MP and healthcare policy maker Gyula Kincses, reports daily Népszava.
Update On UK/EU Citizens' Rights From British Embassy In Budapest
- 4 Jul 2017 4:00 AM
- current affairs
Third Of Hungarians Have No Financial Plans For Retirement
- 27 Dec 2016 9:00 AM
- current affairs
A third of Hungarians have not made any preparations for their financial security after retirement, daily Magyar Hírlap reported on Saturday citing a survey by insurance broker 4Life Direct.