Starting January 1, 2025, teachers in Hungary will see their salaries rise by an average of 21.2%.
** New homicide law ** Fireworks banned in Budapest ** Budapest taxi drivers protest ** Interest stays at 6.5% ** Zugló mayor targets corruption **
Lázár János, Hungary's Minister of Construction and Transport, recently revealed that the Fidesz party has a contingency plan in the event of an electoral defeat.
On Tuesday, taxi drivers in Budapest participated in a parade honking their horns to draw attention to their demands.
** Forint at 408 per Euro ** Changes to fertility laws ** Government budgets 165 billion HUF for public transport ** Mihály Varga defends bank governor nomination ** Orbán addresses development issues **
** Christmas opening hours announced ** Increased drink driving checks ** Fish supply stable ** Handball team wins bronze ** Storms forecast ** Orbán threatens EU veto **
** Magyar Posta price increase ** Tisza Party volunteer investigated ** Hungarian football team gets tough draw for World Cup ** Ice rain alert ** Vehicle confiscation for speeding proposed **
In the latest draw held in Zurich, the Hungarian national football team has been placed in a competitive group for the European qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Hungarian Postal Service has announced a price increase beginning January 1, 2025. This decision aims to maintain high-quality services that meet modern customer expectations while operating efficiently.
** EU discusses rule of law challenges ** János Lázár discusses housing reform ** Bill Viola exhibition opens ** Pharmacies receive delayed payments from government ** Rising COVID-19 detected in waste water **
Gránit Bank has successfully registered its shares, as announced by the bank on the Budapest Stock Exchange. This transaction is being celebrated as a significant achievement, setting the stage for what comes next on the market.
** Romania and Bulgaria to join Schengen ** Tisza party gain in polls ** Budapest waste collection changes ** SZÉP card goes digital ** Paks II changes ** Water crisis in Budapest **