3 result(s) for criticize hospitals in Current Affairs
Péter Márki-Zay will not Privatize Health Care, but Alludes to a Conspiracy Theory About PM Orbán
- 10 Jan 2022 12:30 PM
- https://hungarianpolitics.com/
- current affairs
Péter Márki-Zay, the opposition’s candidate for prime minister (pictured), denied allegations that he would privatize the Hungarian health care system. At the same time, he appears to be promoting a well-known but unsubstantiated political conspiracy theory about Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, reports Telex.
Hungarian Opinion: Government Introduces Border Restrictions
- 2 Sep 2020 2:24 PM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
As the government announces tough border restrictions, pundits across the political spectrum wonder if Hungary can avoid a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
Opinion: How Covid-19 Epidemic Disrupted PM Orbán’s Machinery
- 7 May 2020 7:35 AM
- current affairs
In a two-minute video published on his Facebook page on Thursday before Easter, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán made important announcements. He spoke with his usual confidence but, perhaps as a sign of hurried times, he read some parts of his speech from handwritten paper notes.
Péter Márki-Zay will not Privatize Health Care, but Alludes to a Conspiracy Theory About PM Orbán
- 10 Jan 2022 12:30 PM
- https://hungarianpolitics.com/
- current affairs
Péter Márki-Zay, the opposition’s candidate for prime minister (pictured), denied allegations that he would privatize the Hungarian health care system. At the same time, he appears to be promoting a well-known but unsubstantiated political conspiracy theory about Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, reports Telex.
Hungarian Opinion: Government Introduces Border Restrictions
- 2 Sep 2020 2:24 PM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
As the government announces tough border restrictions, pundits across the political spectrum wonder if Hungary can avoid a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
Opinion: How Covid-19 Epidemic Disrupted PM Orbán’s Machinery
- 7 May 2020 7:35 AM
- current affairs
In a two-minute video published on his Facebook page on Thursday before Easter, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán made important announcements. He spoke with his usual confidence but, perhaps as a sign of hurried times, he read some parts of his speech from handwritten paper notes.












