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The Transportation Safety Bureau of Hungary (TSB, Hungarian: Közlekedésbiztonsági Szervezet, KBSZ) is a government agency of Hungary, headquartered in Budapest. The Minister for Economy and Transport created the agency on 1 February 2006. It investigates air, rail, and marine accidents.
The National Transport Authority (Nemzeti Közlekedési Hatóság, NKH) is an agency of the government of Hungary. Its head office is in Budapest. [1] The agency, which governs air, road, railway, and water transport, began operations on 1 January 2007.
Hungarian intelligence agencies (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Government agencies of Hungary" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Gate A at Budapest Airport leads to the former CAA-HU head office. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA-HU, Hungarian: Polgári Légiközlekedési Hatóság, PLH), earlier the Civil Aviation Administration (Légügyi Igazgatóság, LUI), was a government agency of Hungary that acted as that country's civil aviation authority.
The AH logo. The bird is a turul and the shield itself the Arpad stripes of ancient Hungary. Its slogan means: "The homeland before all!" The Constitution Protection Office [1] (Hungarian: Alkotmányvédelmi Hivatal, "AH") is a Hungarian internal security intelligence agency, formerly known as Nemzetbiztonsági Hivatal (En. Office of National ...
Hungarian intelligence services have conducted several interviews with the CEO of BAC Consulting, a Budapest-based company linked to deadly explosions of pagers used by Hezbollah members this week ...
Poland has accused Hungary of acting in a hostile manner by granting political asylum to a former Polish deputy justice minister accused of defrauding the state. Marcin Romanowski, 48, is facing ...
In 1918, they briefly dropped the Királyi from their name during the First Hungarian Republic (1918-1920), and restored it under the regency beginning in 1920. In 1945 under the provisional government it again became just Magyar Posta. A mailbox in Budapest. The Magyar Posta became an independent agency in 1983.