2022 In Hungary

Events in the year 2022 in Hungary.

2022 In Hungary
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See also:Other events of 2022
List of years in Hungary

Incumbents

Events

Ongoing — COVID-19 pandemic in Hungary

January

  • 12 January – Price caps announced for seven consumer products, effective 1 February. The price of granulated sugar, fine wheat flour, sunflower cooking oil, pork leg, chicken breast, back, and 2.8% UHT milk is fixed at the 15 October 2021 price. Originally announced until 1 May, the measure would be continually extended.

February

March

April

May

2022 In Hungary 
Viktor Orbán speaking at CPAC Hungary

June

  • 27 June – Four people are injured when an apartment roof collapses in Budapest.

July

  • 12 July – Parliament passes Act XIII of 2022 on itemized tax of low-tax entrepreneurs (KATA) abolishing the KATA simplified tax type. The act is published in Magyar Közlöny on 18 July.
  • 12-25 July – Protests against the abolishment of KATA.
  • 23 July – Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in a speech in Romania, speaks against the “mixing” of European and non-European races, adding “We [Hungarians] are not a mixed race and we do not want to become a mixed race,”.
  • 29 July - National Transportation Center (NKK) is dissolved.

September

  • 5 September – A vehicle and train collision in Kunfehértó, Hungary, kills seven people and injures the train's driver.
  • 15 September – Hungary pass new abortion restrictions, with a Mandatory ultrasounds bill. Where women who are seeking an abortion will now be obliged to “listen to the foetal heartbeat” before they can have an abortion. This Bill was pushed for by the far-right Mi Hazank (Our Homeland) party.

October

  • 23 October – Thousands of people, including teachers and students, protest across Hungary against the government of Viktor Orbán, demanding higher salaries and the right to strike amid a high level of inflation in the country.

November

  • 10 November – Price caps expanded to chicken eggs and potato, at the 30 September 2022 price.
  • 14 November –Upon the resignation of László Palkovics, his Ministry of Technology and Industry is dissolved. Its tasks are delegated to ministers Márton Nagy, János Lázár, János Csák, and Csaba Lantos.

December

  • 6 December - End of price caps on petrol.
  • 16 December - Széchenyi Chain Bridge is re-opened after 18 months of renovation, for BKK buses, taxis and cyclists only.

Deaths

January

  • 1 January – Gergely Homonnay, 46, Hungarian writer, journalist and LGBTQ activist.
  • 4 January – Irma Mico, 107, Austro-Hungarian-born French resistance fighter.

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See also

References

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