Brussels migration pact:
Europe does not want compulsory resettlement of refugees

Brussels continues to push for mandatory distribution of migrants Since the migration wave of 2015, the European Union has repeatedly tried to impose a binding legal framework on Member States to participate in the mechanism for the allocation and inclusion of migrants. But the plans of the Brussels elite have provoked resistance from the Member […]

Europeans reject Brussels’ commitment to ban gas boilers

  The EU’s central institutions decided to tighten energy efficiency requirements for buildings at the end of 2023. Under the agreement, gas boilers should be phased out in all Member States by 2040, affecting around 30 million European families. The funding background of the decision, which could cost millions of forints per household, is unclear and […]

Europeans say no to Ukrainian grain dumping

  The European Council has decided to extend the suspension of tariff and import restrictions on Ukrainian products. Brussels initially justified the relaxation of the rules on agricultural products from Ukraine by arguing that the war between Russia and Ukraine had prevented goods from reaching third countries via the previous transport routes. However, events over […]

European public opinion: a firm NO to sending troops

  The European political elite is in a war fever In the European political arena, the rhetoric of war has increased considerably in recent months. The statements of many leading politicians of the European Union and Western Europe, instead of promoting peace negotiations, have been aimed at creating a war machine, at visualising the involvement […]

The growth rate of the economy of Hungary may be above the trend this year

  At its April meeting, the Monetary Council of the central bank continued to cut both the policy rate and the base rate, as it had done in the previous month. As a result, the base rate (and the policy rate) in Hungary is currently at 7.75%, after a 50 basis point cut. In February, retail […]

Businesses’ sense of prosperity improved slightly in April

  The prosperity index remained in negative territory, determined by the prolonged Russia-Ukraine war and the uncertainty caused by economic sanctions. Further significant improvement in economic expectations will be possible if the war ends, inflation remains in the central bank’s target range (between 2% and 4%), the interest rate environment becomes more favourable and energy […]

Advanced digital solutions can also support the water utilities sector

  The research aimed, among other things, to identify the most important challenges facing the Hungarian water utility sector and the digital solutions that could best support their mitigation and elimination. The main challenges in Hungary’s water utilities sector From the 1990s to the present day, the quantity of water sold has fallen significantly (to […]

Europeans reject Brussels’ commitment to ban conventional motor vehicles

The debate on the legislation adopted by the European Parliament last February, which would ban the sale of motor vehicles with internal combustion engines powered by conventional fuels in the European Union from 2035, has reignited recently. The measure already poses significant challenges for EU automotive manufacturers, traditionally the most exportable and innovative key sector […]

Subdued economic growth expected in 2024

  Looking at global developments, the decline and expected further moderation in global oil prices should ease external and internal inflationary pressures. Weakening German growth prospects may have a downward impact on Hungarian exports in the period ahead. Geopolitical tensions such as the Russia-Ukraine war or the conflict in Gaza could be a cause for […]

Public expectations are clear: Europe should not send soldiers to Ukraine

War intervention has no social support As a starting point, it should be emphasised that Hungarians attribute the outbreak and protraction of the Russia-Ukraine war to the clash of superpower interests and the inability of the United States and Russia to compromise. Accordingly, three quarters (75%) of respondents believe that the armed conflict involves a […]

The Maghreb mission –
The great European energy race

Significant hydrocarbon reserves could be hidden in the Maghreb The North African region has always been a priority for Europe, especially at a time of migration and energy crisis. Most of the countries in the area have rich hydrocarbon reserves, which offer attractive opportunities for the European continent, not to mention as yet unexplored shallow […]

Hungarians see Donald Trump as a guarantee of peace and security

The world was safer under Trump First, as the world’s leading economic, military and political power, the United States plays a key role in shaping and maintaining the stability of global politics, and thus the US President has an unequalled public responsibility. Since the departure of Jimmy Carter in 1981, Donald Trump has been the […]

Pan-European NO to Emmanuel Macron’s war plans

Macron’s war hunger could put Europe at risk The fact that Emmanuel Macron did not rule out the possibility of “sending ground troops” in a formal context to Ukraine to stop Russia at the Paris summit he convened on 27 February has caused a major stir in international and European public discourse. Hungary made it clear […]

The growth rate of the Hungarian economy continued to slow

  At its February meeting, the Monetary Council of the central bank continued to cut both the policy rate and the base rate, as it had done in the previous month. As a result, the base rate (and the policy rate) in Hungary is currently at 9.00%, after a 100 basis point cut. On an annual […]

Why do we buy Hungarian or foreign products?

For food, nearly 70% of respondents thought it was important to choose Hungarian products, compared to a significantly lower 39% for books and 28-30% for furniture, cosmetics and clothing. When it comes to buying food, the preference for domestic products is likely to be linked to the promotion of freshness, quality and support for the […]

International good practices in rural development – New Rural Development Paradigm 2

In the first part of this series, we reviewed the theoretical directions of a new rural development paradigm. But how does it work in practice? How, through which methods and interventions can the development path of a rural region be effectively defined? In the following, we illustrate possible solutions using Hungarian and international examples. Spain: […]

“We should be proud that Hungary still has free speech”—Freedom of Speech Conference

  In his welcome address, Gábor Fűrész, President of the Századvég Foundation, said that no one in the general public would dispute that censorship is part of our everyday lives – recently, Brussels lawmakers have started legislation on digital content services, not on protecting the freedom of speech of European citizens. The President said that […]

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