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Events in the year 2023 in Hungary.

Incumbents

Events

January

February

  • 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.[5]

March

April

  • 4 April – Attila Mesterházy leaves MSZP and founds his own left-wing party with László Szakács, called Socialists and Democrats (Szocialisták és Demokraták).[10]
  • 12 April – US imposes sanctions on 3 leading officials of the International Investment Bank (IIB), including its Hungarian vice president Imre Laszlóczki.[11]
  • 13 April – Government of Hungary announces its withdrawal from the International Investment Bank.
  • 24 April – Thousands protest against new education law.[12][13] A part of the crowd marches to the Carmelite Monastery. Police uses tear gas once.[14]
  • 28 April – György Budaházy is given a Pardon by Hungarian president Katalin Novák.[15][16]
  • 28-30 April – Pope Francis visits Hungary.[17]

May

  • 3 May –
    • Student protesters march to the Carmelite Monastery and break the fencing around the building. Police pushes back the crowd with tear gas.[18] 5 people are charged with violence against officials and 8 for covering their faces with masks.[19][20] Momentum PM Márton Tompos is dragged behind police lines.[21]
    • Parliament votes to extend the state of emergency due to the Russian-Ukrainian war and rule by decree until November 25.[22][23]
    • Parliament passes justice reform mandated by the European Commission.[24]
  • 4-5 May – CPAC Hungary is held in the Bálna building in Budapest.[25]
  • 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.[26][27]
  • 22 May – Renovated Lehel tér and Nagyvárad tér metro stations are opened, concluding the 2017-2023 renovation of Metro Line 3.[28]

August

  • 1 August – MÁV closes 10 railway lines (lines 89, 114, 121, 125, 38, 47, 78, 98, 103, and 146).[29]
  • 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.[30][31]
  • 15 September – Hungary imposes a national import ban on 24 Ukrainian agricultural products, including grains, vegetables, several meat products and honey.[32]
  • 16 Sep 2023 – Péter Márki-Zay's Everybody's Hungary People's Party officially becomes a party.[33]

October

November

  • 6 November – László L. Simon is fired as Director-General of the Hungarian National Museum for his refusal to ban minors from viewing the World Press Photo exhibition
  • 18 November – 30th Fidesz Party Congress, Viktor Orbán is re-elected as party president as the sole candidate, alongside his vice presidents.[35]
  • 23 November – Electoral agreement between DK and Párbeszéd, DK agrees to support Gergely Karácsony as Budapest mayoral candidate[36]

Deaths

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January

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See also

References

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