
Hungary Headlines: Bus-Tram Collision, Factory Openings, Constitutional Changes, Bosnia Expulsion – March 6, 2025

Today’s top Hungary news includes a shocking bus-tram collision in Budapest that left several passengers injured, 100 new factories being set up in Hungary for guest workers, and concerns about the country drying out due to its natural resources. Additionally, one of the wealthiest Hungarians has been appointed as Hungary’s ambassador after a holiday in the Maldives with Sára Orbán, and there are reports that Hungarian peacekeepers may be expelled from Bosnia as Prime Minister Orbán works on the country’s disintegration.
In terms of Hungary property news, a new constitutional amendment may result in a ban on foreigners buying houses and apartments in the country. On a more positive note, a new era is beginning with the luxurious opening of the Mamaison Hotel Chain Bridge in Budapest.
In politics, there are reports of a new constitutional amendment that could give authorities the power to seize drug users, Prime Minister Orbán’s prediction that Marine Le Pen will be the next president of France, and the Hungarian Army’s form being under probe after joining Orbán’s main challenger, Peter Magyar.
Stay tuned for more updates on Hungary news and developments.





