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All five Hungarian Parliamentary parties agreed on the causes behind the Hungarian Slovakian tension and why the positions of the two countries are so different, said Ferenc Gyurcsány Hungarian PM, reported news site Figyelônet. more » Fidesz will not participate in implementing a bad decision, commented Viktor Orbán, Chairman of opposition Fidesz in an interview with Hungarian news channel HírTV last Sunday on his and his party's planned non-attendance at the economicsummit commenced by Ferenc Gyurcsány PM. more » The Parliament approved the law including the Robin Hood tax with 190 in favor, 184 blackball votes and no refrains. more » |
Most readers of The Budapest Sun are surely familiar with the name Joseph Pulitzer, the newspaper titan who revolutionized American journalism in the late 19th century and established the venerable Pulitzer Prizes. But how many know that Pulitzer was born in Makó, Hungary, 30 kilometers southeast of Szeged, in 1847? more » Until basic attitudes change, a barrier-free Budapest remains out of sight. more » Australian-born Peter Jones talks about Hungarian pancakes, a huge amount of food that resembles pörkölt, and praises public transportation. more » The RegiON! Music Conference, hosted by Budapest in October aims to connect east and west. more »
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