12 February - Researchers at the Konkoly Observatory in Hungary discover 2023 CX1, a 1-metre (3.3-foot) asteroid predicted to fall harmlessly as a fireball over the English Channel at 03:00 UTC, making it the seventh asteroid to be discovered before impacting Earth.
March
2 March - Ministry of Interior publishes a proposed bill for defining the working conditions, advancement and status of Hungarian teachers. Commonly known as the "status law", it sparks a new wave of protests from teachers and students.
30 March - Anna Donáth announces the foundation of Hungary of Tomorrow Association (Holnap Magyarországa Egyesület).
April
4 April – Attila Mesterházy leaves MSZP and founds his own left-wing party with László Szakács, called Socialists and Democrats (Szocialisták és Demokraták).
12 April – US imposes sanctions on 3 leading officials of the International Investment Bank (IIB), including its Hungarian vice president Imre Laszlóczki.
13 April – Government of Hungary announces its withdrawal from the International Investment Bank.
24 April – Thousands protest against new education law. A part of the crowd marches to the Carmelite Monastery. Police uses tear gas once.
Student protesters march to the Carmelite Monastery and break the fencing around the building. Police pushes back the crowd with tear gas. 5 people are charged with violence against officials and 8 for covering their faces with masks. Momentum PM Márton Tompos is dragged behind police lines.
Parliament votes to extend the state of emergency due to the Russian-Ukrainian war and rule by decree until November 25.
Parliament passes justice reform mandated by the European Commission.
4-5 May – CPAC Hungary is held in the Bálna building in Budapest.
19 May – Student protest against the status law. They march from Kossuth tér to Oktogon. After the speeches, they marched towards the FIDESZ headquarters, but they were blocked by police.
22 May – Renovated Lehel tér and Nagyvárad tér metro stations are opened, concluding the 2017-2023 renovation of Metro Line 3.
August
1 August – MÁV closes 10 railway lines (lines 89, 114, 121, 125, 38, 47, 78, 98, 103, and 146).
20 August – Péter Jakab's On the People's Side Movement officially becomes a party.
September
7 September – Gábor Vona's Second Reform Era Foundation becomes a political party.
15 September – Hungary imposes a national import ban on 24 Ukrainian agricultural products, including grains, vegetables, several meat products and honey.
16 Sep 2023 – Péter Márki-Zay's Everybody's Hungary People's Party officially becomes a party.
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