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Watch: EC Says Reforms by Hungary Not Enough to Get All Withheld EU Funds
- 1 Dec 2022 6:38 AM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- finance
The European Commission believes the reforms undertaken by Budapest so far to ensure EU money is not misused did not go far enough.
KATA Tax Misused by Companies, Says Orbán
- 15 Jul 2022 5:37 PM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- current affairs
Regarding the itemised tax for small businesses (kata), changes to which have triggered protests in Budapest this week, Orbán said the tax was originally created to offer a simple and easy-to-handle tax for small businesses providing for private customers.
'State of Energy Emergency' Now Declared
- 14 Jul 2022 9:52 AM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- current affairs
Hungary's government has declared a state of energy emergency and has approved measures that will include limiting the caps on household gas and electricity bills to average consumption levels from Aug 1, the prime minister's chief of staff said.
Watch: Hungary Determined to Stay Out of War, Says PM’s Press Chief
- 26 Mar 2022 6:50 AM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- current affairs
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky asked Hungary to vote in support of expanding sanctions against Russia to include energy, with a ban on buying Russian gas and crude oil, and to allow weapons deliveries across its territory, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s press chief said.
Moscow Visit was 'Peace Mission' says PM Orbán
- 2 Feb 2022 9:44 AM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- current affairs
“A peace mission” is how Viktor Orbán characterised his visit to Moscow for talks with Vladimir Putin, saying the European Union was “united”, and not a single European leader wanted a conflict with Russia.
Watch: Fit For 55 ‘Unacceptable In Current Form’, Says Gulyás
- 16 Jul 2021 11:00 AM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- current affairs
Hungary considers the European Commission’s “Fit for 55” catch-all climate change plan to be “unacceptable in its current form”, Gergely Gulyás, the PM’s chief of staff, has said.
Watch: EC Says Reforms by Hungary Not Enough to Get All Withheld EU Funds
- 1 Dec 2022 6:38 AM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- finance
The European Commission believes the reforms undertaken by Budapest so far to ensure EU money is not misused did not go far enough.
KATA Tax Misused by Companies, Says Orbán
- 15 Jul 2022 5:37 PM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- current affairs
Regarding the itemised tax for small businesses (kata), changes to which have triggered protests in Budapest this week, Orbán said the tax was originally created to offer a simple and easy-to-handle tax for small businesses providing for private customers.
'State of Energy Emergency' Now Declared
- 14 Jul 2022 9:52 AM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- current affairs
Hungary's government has declared a state of energy emergency and has approved measures that will include limiting the caps on household gas and electricity bills to average consumption levels from Aug 1, the prime minister's chief of staff said.
Watch: Hungary Determined to Stay Out of War, Says PM’s Press Chief
- 26 Mar 2022 6:50 AM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- current affairs
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky asked Hungary to vote in support of expanding sanctions against Russia to include energy, with a ban on buying Russian gas and crude oil, and to allow weapons deliveries across its territory, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s press chief said.
Moscow Visit was 'Peace Mission' says PM Orbán
- 2 Feb 2022 9:44 AM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- current affairs
“A peace mission” is how Viktor Orbán characterised his visit to Moscow for talks with Vladimir Putin, saying the European Union was “united”, and not a single European leader wanted a conflict with Russia.
Watch: Fit For 55 ‘Unacceptable In Current Form’, Says Gulyás
- 16 Jul 2021 11:00 AM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- current affairs
Hungary considers the European Commission’s “Fit for 55” catch-all climate change plan to be “unacceptable in its current form”, Gergely Gulyás, the PM’s chief of staff, has said.