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  2. Heti Világgazdaság - Wikipedia

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    Website. hvg.hu. ISSN. 1217-9647. HVG (formerly called Heti Világgazdaság; lit. 'Weekly World Economy') [1] has been Hungary ’s leading economic and political weekly both in terms of circulation and readership [2][3][4] since it was founded in 1979. [5] It is closely modeled on The Economist in style and content. [6][7]

  3. List of newspapers in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Filmvilág (art magazine) FourFourTwo (football magazine) GEO (geography, science, history, nature) Glamour (women's magazine) InStyle (women’s fashion magazine) Joy (women's magazine) Kaliber (magazine for guns) Kockás (comics magazine) Lakáskultúra (premium home furnishings and lifestyle magazine)

  4. Péter Magyar - Wikipedia

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    Péter Magyar (Hungarian: [ˈpeːtɛr ˈmɒɟɒr]; born 16 March 1981) is a Hungarian politician and lawyer.. Magyar garnered media attention when, on 15 March 2024, he announced his intention to found a party, offering an alternative to what he believed to be an "artificial divide" between the parliamentary opposition and Fidesz–KDNP, the governing coalition of Hungary. [1]

  5. Dávid Vitézy - Wikipedia

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    Economist, traffic expert. Dávid Vitézy (born 1 December 1985) is a Hungarian economist, transport and urban mobility expert, politician, who served as Secretary of State for Transport in the Fifth Orbán Government for a brief time from May to November 2022. He was a candidate for Mayor of Budapest in the 2024 Budapest mayoral election.

  6. István Vágó - Wikipedia

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    Vágó was the host of Magyar Televízió (MTV) for 22 years, then he changed for TV2, then RTL Klub. In 2009, he was the host of TV2, then hosted a game show Átvágó, co-created by himself on Story4, which was cancelled after one season. Following the cancellation of Átvágó he announced his retirement as a television host.

  7. József Váradi - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater. Budapest University of Economic Sciences. University of London. INSEAD. Known for. Co-founder and CEO, Wizz Air. Spouse. Kinga Bóta. József János Váradi (born 21 September 1965) is a Hungarian businessman, who co-founded Wizz Air and has been its chief executive officer (CEO) since 2003.

  8. Momentum Movement - Wikipedia

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    1077 Budapest, Rózsa utca 22. Momentum Movement ( Hungarian: Momentum Mozgalom, Momentum) is a centrist Hungarian political party founded in March 2017. It came to national prominence as a political association in January 2017 after organizing a petition about the Budapest bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics, calling for a public referendum on ...

  9. MVM Group - Wikipedia

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    68,100,000 Euro (2018) Owner. Hungary (100% state ownership) Number of employees. 7,859 (2011) Website. mvm.hu. Headquarters in Budapest. MVM Group (Magyar Villamos Művek Zártkörűen működő Részvénytársaság, literally: Hungarian Electrical Works Private Limited Company) is a Hungarian power company, and has a Hungarian monopoly for ...