3 result(s) for szin in Current Affairs
Carmelite Monastery & Cabinet Office in Budapest to Open for Public on Saturday
- 20 May 2026 12:09 PM
- current affairs
The Carmelite Monastery and the Cabinet Office in Budapest will again be open to the public again on Saturday. Last weekend some 2,000 people attended guided tours through the offices of former Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Antal Rogan, his cabinet chief.
Hungarian Journalists’ Access to PMO Restricted
- 1 Dec 2021 8:26 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
After journalists and reporters were barred from the corridors of Parliament, where they might ask questions of politicians, it will now no longer be possible to put questions to government politicians on the street in front of the Prime Minister’s Office, as the space has been fenced off.
Opinion: Views on the Second Debate of Prime Ministerial Candidates
- 27 Sep 2021 3:10 PM
- http://hungarianspectrum.org/
- current affairs
Although I had the chance to watch the second debate in its entirety today, I would rather summarize the results of Tibor Závecz of Závecz Research and András Pulai of Publicus Intézet on the public reaction to the candidates.
Carmelite Monastery & Cabinet Office in Budapest to Open for Public on Saturday
- 20 May 2026 12:09 PM
- current affairs
The Carmelite Monastery and the Cabinet Office in Budapest will again be open to the public again on Saturday. Last weekend some 2,000 people attended guided tours through the offices of former Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Antal Rogan, his cabinet chief.
Hungarian Journalists’ Access to PMO Restricted
- 1 Dec 2021 8:26 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
After journalists and reporters were barred from the corridors of Parliament, where they might ask questions of politicians, it will now no longer be possible to put questions to government politicians on the street in front of the Prime Minister’s Office, as the space has been fenced off.
Opinion: Views on the Second Debate of Prime Ministerial Candidates
- 27 Sep 2021 3:10 PM
- http://hungarianspectrum.org/
- current affairs
Although I had the chance to watch the second debate in its entirety today, I would rather summarize the results of Tibor Závecz of Závecz Research and András Pulai of Publicus Intézet on the public reaction to the candidates.












