2022 in Hungary
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Events in the year2022 inHungary.
Incumbents
[edit]- President:János Áder(until 24 May),Katalin Novák(starting 24 May)
- Prime Minister:Viktor Orbán
- Speaker of the National Assembly:László Kövér
Events
[edit]Ongoing —COVID-19 pandemic in Hungary
January
[edit]- 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.[1]
February
[edit]- 16 February – TheEuropean Court of JusticedismissesPolandandHungary's challenges against the regulation and confirms that the regulation is in compliance with thetreaties of the European Union.This will allow theEuropean Commissionto suspend funds from theEU budgettomember statesthat haverule of lawissues which are likely to affect themanagementofEUfunds.[2]
March
[edit]- 7 March –Hungarian Prime MinisterViktor Orbánsigns a decree allowing the deployment ofNATOtroops in westernHungary,and the transfer of lethal weapons across its territory to other NATO member states. However, the decree does not allow weapons shipments across its territory toUkraine.[3]
- 10 March –2022 Hungarian presidential election:The governing alliance,Fidesz-KDNPnominated presidential candidateKatalin Novák,the former minister for Family Affairs is elected, becoming the first-ever female president.[4]
- 16 March –:2022 Hungarian teacher's strike
- 26 March – Results of the architectural design competition for the renovation of theNyugati Railway Stationannounced[5]
- 30 March – It is reported that Russian government hackers have attacked and compromised the servers ofHungary'sMinistry of Foreign Affairssince late 2021.[6]
April
[edit]- 3 April –Viktor Orbán'sFidesz–KDNPalliance, Wins theHungarian 2022 electionsin a 4 election in a row Landslide preserving its two-thirds majority which it has held since 2010. The opposition allianceUnited for Hungarymakes loses, while The Far Right NationalistMi Hazánkparty won seats for the first time.
- 5 April –
- Five people are killed and ten others are injured when atrain collideswith apickup truckinMindszent.[7]
- TheEuropean Commissionlaunches disciplinary proceedings againstHungaryunder the newly-upheldconditionality mechanismthat could block funds over rule-of-law concerns if the shortcomings do not prevent misuse ofEU funds.[8]
May
[edit]- 1 May –Hungary,a member of theEuropean Union,says that it will veto any sanctions that would restrict energy imports from Russia. Unanimity among the 27EU membersis required to introduce sanctions.[9]
- 2 May – Ukraine'sNational Security and Defense CouncilSecretaryOleksiy DanilovaccusesHungaryof having advance knowledge of theRussian invasion,saying that Hungary was warned byRussian PresidentVladimir Putin,and that Hungary had plans toannexparts ofWestern Ukraine.[10]
- 10 May –Katalin Nováktakes office as the first femalePresident of Hungary.[11]
- 8 May –János Volnerannounces he will rename hisVolner PartytoHuxit Party,to advocate the Hungarian exit from the EU. The official renaming did not yet occur.
- 14 May – Renovation ofMetro Line 3:Semmelweis Klinikák,Corvin-negyed,andKálvin térstations open,Lehel tér,Nagyvárad térandDózsa György útstations close, the latter for the second time for the construction of accessibility infrastructure. With that, the last un-renovated stations close.[12]
- 19 May –New World People's Partydissolved
- 19–20 May – A conservative conference billed by the organizers asCPAC Hungarywas held inBudapest,Hungary.[13][14][15]Speakers included Hungary's Prime MinisterViktor Orbán,Spain's Vox party leaderSantiago Abascal,Eduardo Bolsonaro, right-wing US commentatorCandace Owens,Ernst Roetsthe Deputy CEO ofAfriForum,[16]and former US White House chief of staffMark Meadows,[17]as well as far-right US conspiracy theoristJack Posobiecand Hungarian journalistZsolt Bayer.[18]According toThe Guardian,Bayer has previously "called Jews 'stinking excrement', referred to Roma as 'animals' and used racial epithets to describe Black people".[18]
- 24 May –Hungarydeclares astate of emergencyover thewar in Ukraineand problems in theHungarian economycaused in part by the conflict.[19]
June
[edit]July
[edit]- 12 July – Parliament passes Act XIII of 2022 on itemized tax of low-tax entrepreneurs (KATA) abolishing the KATA simplified tax type.[21]The act is published inMagyar Közlönyon 18 July.[22]
- 12-25 July – Protests against the abolishment of KATA.
- 23 July – Prime MinisterViktor Orbánin a speech in Romania, speaks against the“mi xing” of European and non-European races,adding “We [Hungarians] are not a mixed race and we do not want to become a mixed race,”.[23][24][25][26]
- 29 July - National Transportation Center (NKK) is dissolved.[27]
September
[edit]- 5 September – A vehicle andtrain collisioninKunfehértó,Hungary,kills seven people and injures the train's driver.
- 15 September – Hungary pass new abortion restrictions, with aMandatory ultrasoundsbill. 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-rightMi Hazank(Our Homeland) party.[28][29][30]
- 16 September – DK establishes itsshadow governmentled byKlára Dobrev
October
[edit]- 23 October – Thousands of people, including teachers and students, protest acrossHungaryagainst thegovernmentofViktor Orbán,demanding higher salaries and the right tostrikeamid a high level ofinflationin the country.[31]
November
[edit]- 10 November – Price caps expanded to chicken eggs and potato, at the 30 September 2022 price.[32][33]
- 14 November –Upon the resignation of László Palkovics, his Ministry of Technology and Industry is dissolved.[34]Its tasks are delegated to ministers Márton Nagy,János Lázár,János Csák,and Csaba Lantos.
December
[edit]- 6 December - End of price caps on petrol.[35]
- 16 December -Széchenyi Chain Bridgeis re-opened after 18 months of renovation, for BKK buses, taxis and cyclists only.
Deaths
[edit]January
[edit]- 1 January –Gergely Homonnay,46, Hungarian writer, journalist and LGBTQ activist.[36]
- 4 January –Irma Mico,107, Austro-Hungarian-born French resistance fighter.[37]
February
[edit]- 2 February –Irén Pavlics,87, Hungarian-Slovenian writer.[38]
- 4 February –Tibor Bodnár,66, Hungarian Olympic sports shooter (1976,1980).[39]
- 12 February –
- Alexander Brody,89, Hungarian-American businessman, author, and marketing executive.[40]
- Szabolcs Pásztor,62, Olympic fencer.[41]
- 17 February –Máté Fenyvesi,88, footballer.[42]
- 19 February –Gábor Vida,92, Olympic figure skater.
March
[edit]- 4 March –Paula Marosi,85, Olympic frencer.[43]
- 6 March –Margit Korondi,89, Gymnast.[44]
- 7 March –István T. Horváth,68, Hungarian American chemist.[45]
- 31 March –Zoltán Friedmanszky,87, football player.[46]
April
[edit]- 6 April –Karol Divín,86, Hungarian-born Slovak figure skater.[47]
- 8 April –József Salim,54, Olympic taekwondo practitioner.
- 11 April –Gábor Görgey,92, writer and poet,minister of culture.[48]
- 21 April –Iván Markó,75, dancer and choreographer.[49]
May
[edit]- 4 May –Géza Varasdi,94, athlete, Olympic bronze medallist.[50]
- 7 May –Maria Radnoti-Alföldi,95, Hungarian-German archaeologist and numismatist.[51]
- 16 May –Albin Molnár,86, Olympic sailor.[52]
- 22 May –József Duró,55, football player.[53]
- 25 May –Lívia Gyarmathy,90, film director and screenwriter.[54]
- 28 May –Péter Haumann,81, actor.[55]
June
[edit]- 1 June –István Szőke,75, footballer.[56]
- 4 June –György Moldova,88, writer.[57]
- 10 June –Zoltán Dörnyei,62, Hungarian-born British linguist.[58]
- 12 June –Robert O. Fisch,97, Hungarian-born American pediatrician, artist, and author.[59]
- 29 June –Miklós Szabó,93, Olympic long-distance runner.[60]
July
[edit]- 7 July –János Berecz,91, politician,MP.[61]
- 9 July –András Törőcsik,67, footballer[62]
- 20 July –Jolán Kleiber-Kontsek,82, discus thrower[63]
- 22 July –Stefan Soltész,73, Hungarian-Austrian conductor[64]
- 25 July –John Bienenstock,85, Hungarian-born Canadian physician[65]
- 28 July –
- József Kardos,62, footballer
- Péter Szőke,74, tennis player[66]
August
[edit]- 9 August –Zoltán Halász,62, Olympic cyclist[67]
- 11 August –József Tóth,70, footballer[68]
- 15 August –András Várhelyi,68, journalist and politician[69]
- 18 August –István Liptay,87, Olympic basketball player[70]
- 22 August –György Pásztor,99,Hall of Fameice hockey player[71]
- 27 August –Ferenc Stámusz,88, Olympic racing cyclist[72]
September
[edit]- 1 September –István Szalay,78, mathematician and politician,MP[73]
- 7 September –János Fuzik,64, journalist and politician[74]
- 14 September –
- Géza Csapó,71, canoeist.
- Mária Wittner,85,revolutionaryand politician,MP[75]
- 15 September –Tibor Frank,74, historian.[76]
- 17 September –Anna Thynn, Marchioness of Bath,78, Hungarian-born British actress.[77]
- 21 September –Andrea Molnár-Bodó,88, gymnast[78]
- 22 September –István Aranyos,80, Olympic gymnast[79]
- 23 September –Imre Koltai,84, chemical engineer and politician,MP[80]
- 27 September –Judah Samet,84, Hungarian-American Holocaust survivor[81]
- 29 September –Ildikó Szendrődi-Kővári,92, Olympic alpine skier[82]
- 30 September –József Horváth,75, Olympic handball player[83]
October
[edit]- 2 October –Béla Szakcsi Lakatos,79, pianist and composer[84]
- 26 October –Imre Forgács,73, jurist,minister of justice[85]
- 30 October –Miklós Lukáts,76, politician,MP[86]
November
[edit]- 7 November –Éva Szabó,77, tennis player[87]
- 14 November –Pál Révész,88, mathematician[88]
- 21 November –Kálmán Mészöly,81, football player[89]
- 25 November –Erzsébet Vasvári-Pongrátz,68, Olympic sports shooter[90]
- 27 November –Gábor Csapó,72, water polo player[91]
December
[edit]- 7 December –Ákos Kertész,90, writer and screenwriter[92]
- 9 December –Mihály Huszka,89, Olympic weightlifter[93]
- 10 December –Gabor Kalman,92, Hungarian-American physicist[94]
- 12 December –Iván Faragó,76, chess grandmaster[95]
- 14 December –Roch Kereszty,89, Hungarian-American monk and scholar[96]
- 21 December –
- Lajos Koutny,83, Olympic ice hockey player[97]
- György Tumpek,93, swimmer, Olympic bronze medallist[98]
- 23 December –József Fitos,63, football player[99]
- 27 December –
- Imre Szöllősi,81, sprint canoeist[100]
- Tibor Viniczai,66, agricultural engineer and politician[101]
- 29 December –János Varga,83, wrestler
See also
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