PM Orbán: We stand on the Hungarian side of history
The prime minister said: “Hungary’s government is supporting Ukraine and has a vested interest in its sovereignty and we have an interest in Russia not posing a threat to Europe’s...
The prime minister said: “Hungary’s government is supporting Ukraine and has a vested interest in its sovereignty and we have an interest in Russia not posing a threat to Europe’s...
Katalin Novák, the minister for family affairs, has announced a number of new initiatives to help Hungarian families throughout 2021.
Katalin Novák said both new and second-hand properties purchased through the government’s home buying subsidy scheme CSOK will be fully exempted from the asset acquisition tax from January.
András Tállai said the government does not believe in immigration, but rather in supporting Hungarian families raising children
The extension comes in light of a government announcement surrounding the transformation of the government supported Home Saving Fund System (Lakástakarékpénztár)
Katalin Novák says the CSOK scheme helped families “create the conditions for having and raising children”
Applications have so far reached 136 billion HUF (446.2m EUR) in total
The ministry for National Economy said Hungary's growth figure was the second highest in the past 10 years, and the economy is on a “steady and balanced path”
A nation’s strength lies in its people. Declining demographic trends throughout Europe pose a worrisome problem, including in Hungary. The trend has been declining into a vicious circle for decades and governments have struggled to break it. Recent demographic statistics in Hungary, however, show that with some ingenuity – like housing incentives and other breaks for families with children – a carefully selected mix of family policies can make a difference.
Hungary’s construction sector output was up by 18.5 percent in January after falling for twelve months in a row