Cornstein: Adding Rogán to sanctions list is ‘terrible and shameful’
David Cornstein said the "move by outgoing ambassador David Pressman" was an example of the current US administration's hostile stance towards Hungary, "right down to the last hour".
Culture Minister marks Madefalva Massacre anniversary
"The martyrs of Madefalva serve as a reminder that we should always have the courage to stand up for our rights and our truth," Minister Hankó said in his speech at the Siculicidium memorial.
FM: Adding Rogán to sanctions list was ‘personal revenge’ by outgoing US ambassador
Minister Szijjártó said on Facebook that "it is good that the people who will lead the US within a few days will view our country as a friend and not as an enemy".
Gulyás: US move to sanction Rogán is ‘a petty act of revenge’
The United States’ move to sanction Prime Minister’s Cabinet Office chief Antal Rogán is "a petty act of revenge" by outgoing US Ambassador David Pressman and the Democratic administration, said Gergely Gulyás.
Property market has potential for further growth
The property market closed 2024 with almost 125,000 transactions. Further growth is forecast for 2025.
EUR 2000 for a square meter of living
Last year, residential property was sold at prices ranging from 1.2 million forints (approx. 3,000 euros) to more than 1 billion forints (just over 2.5 million euros).
Kocsis: General election will not be brought forward
An early election has not been held since 1990 and another will not be held in future, Máté Kocsis said.
National Economy Ministry: State-subsidised loans for blue-collar workers now being accepted
André Palóc noted that the zero-interest credit was available to working Hungarians under the age of 25 ineligible for student loans.
Ministry and MKIK cooperation aims to make economy more knowledge-rich
The cooperation between the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MKIK) and the Culture and Innovation Ministry aims to make the economy more knowledge-rich.
President Sulyok’s response to Magyar: Everything in its proper place
The president warned against "illegitimate political agitation in a primitively arrogant manner" and suggested a closer reading of the constitution "that might even help one become a responsible politician".
