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Pay transparency rules probably postponed in Hungary

The EU directive on pay transparency is supposed to be implemented by June 7, 2026 in all member states. Because of the recent general elections and change of regime in Hungary, the introduction of the new regulations will probably be delayed. However, Hungarian companies should still prepare for the new obligations.

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Electronic administration to advance in Hungary

The new ministers had their committee hearings in the Parliament on Monday and Tuesday, where they talked about their vision for Hungary and their respective areas for the next 4 years before they could be officially appointed. Zoltán Tanács, Minister of Science and Technology promised improvements in electronic administration.

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HUF strengthening against the EUR since the elections

Foreign exchange rates are clear indicators of how global markets react to news. The Hungarian currency (HUF) has been strengthening since the elections, indicating international approval and a promising new era in Hungary. The new policies will require adjustments in how companies plan their budgets.

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Hungarian Economy Minister talks about the future

The new ministers started their committee hearings in the Parliament on Monday, where they talked about their vision for Hungary and their respective areas for the next 4 years before they could be officially appointed. István Kapitány, Minister of Economy and Energetics promised stability and predictability as the most attractive features for new investment.

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Rule by decree in Hungary ends on May 13

The rule by decree period expires on May 13 in Hungary. This time it will not be extended again, but regulations introduced through government decrees will stay in place: they are now made into laws with one of the first resolutions of the new parliament. No sudden changes are expected.

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New Parliament in session in Hungary

Since the April 12 general elections, the departing government functioned only as a caretaker government with limited powers. On May 9, the new parliament had its first session, and the assembly started its work.

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What is the form of government in Hungary?

Hungary is a parliamentary democracy which is a form of representative democracy. Elections are held regularly to elect members of the parliament who are supposed to represent the interests and intentions of their constituents. How does this form of government work and what does it mean for your Hungarian citizenship? Read on to find out.

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General elections in Hungary

Hungary is a democracy governed by a Parliament. Every four years, general elections are held to elect the members of the Parliament and let people express who they trust to make the right decisions for the country.

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Municipal elections in Hungary 2019 – Are you eligible to vote?

If you are eligible for voting at the municipal elections, you were automatically added to the list of local voters when you registered your address. This means you have received a letter from the local government stating the time and date of the elections, together with the venue where you can cast your vote.

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