
All Hungarian Parliament Members Have Submitted Asset Declarations on Time

All members of parliament and representatives of Hungary’s ethnic minorities have met the January 31 deadline to submit their asset declarations, according to the head of parliament’s immunity committee. János Hargitai confirmed that all declarations are now available on the parliament’s website.
These declarations, required to be submitted annually by January 31, provide details on the assets, revenues, and business shares of MPs and ethnic minority representatives, as well as their spouses and children who reside with them. In addition to parliamentarians, heads and deputy heads of various government bodies including the State Audit Office and the Economic Competition Office, as well as members of councils and boards such as the Competition Council, the Budget Council, the Public Procurement Council, the National Bank, the Media Council, and the Sovereignty Protection Office also submitted their declarations by the deadline.
Prime Minister Orbán recently announced that Hungary is poised to enter a new era of growth in 2025 and that the 4th CPAC Hungary event will take place in May. This news comes as the country’s government officials and representatives fulfill their financial reporting requirements.





