10 result(s) for christmas present in Current Affairs
Budapest Mayor Calls for New Compromise Between Capital & Government
- 5 Jan 2026 10:21 AM
- current affairs
"A new compromise is needed between Budapest and the provinces and between the capital and the government," Gergely Karácsony, the mayor of Budapest, said on Facebook.
"We Are at Arm's Length from Peace," Announces Orbán About "War in the Neighbourhood"
- 23 Dec 2024 10:56 AM
- current affairs
"We will recover from the war, we are at arm's length from peace," Prime Minister Viktor Orban said in a year-end interview broadcast on public media.
President Helps Charity Prepare Christmas Presents For Homeless in Hungary
- 7 Dec 2023 6:41 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
President Katalin Novák on Wednesday helped the Hungarian Reformed Charity with packing Christmas presents for the homeless.
“Break The Record Of Love” Budapest Mayor Urges Public
- 6 Dec 2023 7:34 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Budapest is “not a soulless city”, as it was founded on and is kept going by solidarity, Mayor Gergely Karácsony said on Tuesday at the launch of the Santa Claus trolley bus in City Hall park.
DK is 'Ready To Govern' in Hungary, Says Shadow PM Klára Dobrev
- 21 Dec 2022 10:28 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
“We are ready for government and prepared to lead Hungary out of a crisis generated by Viktor Orbán,” Klára Dobrev, the shadow prime minister of the opposition Democratic Coalition (DK), told an online press briefing.
Opinion: Budapest’s First Year Under Opposition Rule
- 22 Oct 2020 11:40 AM
- current affairs
At the end of February, representatives of opposition parties governing Budapest gathered for a tense, closed door meeting in Budapest mayor Gergely Karácsony’s conference room, reports Direkt36.
Xpat Opinion: “Whoever Says That There Is No Poverty In Hungary Is Lying”
- 5 Jan 2016 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Can I state my opinion? Will you write it down? Really? Then write this down: Who says that there is no poverty in Hungary is lying.”
Translation of “She survived cancer three times but Hungary has sentenced her to slowly starve” (“Háromszor legyőzte a rákot, de Magyarország lassú éhhalálra ítéli”) appearing in online daily nepszabadsag.hu on January 1st.
Translation of “She survived cancer three times but Hungary has sentenced her to slowly starve” (“Háromszor legyőzte a rákot, de Magyarország lassú éhhalálra ítéli”) appearing in online daily nepszabadsag.hu on January 1st.
Fidesz Proposes Amendment To Labour Code On Sunday Extra Pay
- 11 Dec 2014 8:00 AM
- current affairs
The ruling Fidesz party is proposing an amendment to the labour code to guarantee double pay for Sunday work and to stipulate that employees must not be forced to work on more than two Sundays a month, the party’s group leader said.
Xpat Opinion: How Solid Is The Bajnai-Mesterházy Pact In Hungary?
- 10 Oct 2013 1:00 AM
- current affairs
It’s time to return to the state of the Hungarian opposition which, given its daunting electoral challenge, should be united and pursuing a politically savvy course. Instead, it remains fragmented and for the most part bumbling.
Budapest Mayor Calls for New Compromise Between Capital & Government
- 5 Jan 2026 10:21 AM
- current affairs
"A new compromise is needed between Budapest and the provinces and between the capital and the government," Gergely Karácsony, the mayor of Budapest, said on Facebook.
"We Are at Arm's Length from Peace," Announces Orbán About "War in the Neighbourhood"
- 23 Dec 2024 10:56 AM
- current affairs
"We will recover from the war, we are at arm's length from peace," Prime Minister Viktor Orban said in a year-end interview broadcast on public media.
President Helps Charity Prepare Christmas Presents For Homeless in Hungary
- 7 Dec 2023 6:41 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
President Katalin Novák on Wednesday helped the Hungarian Reformed Charity with packing Christmas presents for the homeless.
“Break The Record Of Love” Budapest Mayor Urges Public
- 6 Dec 2023 7:34 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Budapest is “not a soulless city”, as it was founded on and is kept going by solidarity, Mayor Gergely Karácsony said on Tuesday at the launch of the Santa Claus trolley bus in City Hall park.
DK is 'Ready To Govern' in Hungary, Says Shadow PM Klára Dobrev
- 21 Dec 2022 10:28 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
“We are ready for government and prepared to lead Hungary out of a crisis generated by Viktor Orbán,” Klára Dobrev, the shadow prime minister of the opposition Democratic Coalition (DK), told an online press briefing.
Opinion: Budapest’s First Year Under Opposition Rule
- 22 Oct 2020 11:40 AM
- current affairs
At the end of February, representatives of opposition parties governing Budapest gathered for a tense, closed door meeting in Budapest mayor Gergely Karácsony’s conference room, reports Direkt36.
Xpat Opinion: “Whoever Says That There Is No Poverty In Hungary Is Lying”
- 5 Jan 2016 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Can I state my opinion? Will you write it down? Really? Then write this down: Who says that there is no poverty in Hungary is lying.”
Translation of “She survived cancer three times but Hungary has sentenced her to slowly starve” (“Háromszor legyőzte a rákot, de Magyarország lassú éhhalálra ítéli”) appearing in online daily nepszabadsag.hu on January 1st.
Translation of “She survived cancer three times but Hungary has sentenced her to slowly starve” (“Háromszor legyőzte a rákot, de Magyarország lassú éhhalálra ítéli”) appearing in online daily nepszabadsag.hu on January 1st.
Fidesz Proposes Amendment To Labour Code On Sunday Extra Pay
- 11 Dec 2014 8:00 AM
- current affairs
The ruling Fidesz party is proposing an amendment to the labour code to guarantee double pay for Sunday work and to stipulate that employees must not be forced to work on more than two Sundays a month, the party’s group leader said.
Xpat Opinion: How Solid Is The Bajnai-Mesterházy Pact In Hungary?
- 10 Oct 2013 1:00 AM
- current affairs
It’s time to return to the state of the Hungarian opposition which, given its daunting electoral challenge, should be united and pursuing a politically savvy course. Instead, it remains fragmented and for the most part bumbling.
















