
Márton Nagy
Márton Nagy is a Hungarian politician who serves as the Minister of National Economy. Appointed in 2021, he has played a significant role in shaping Hungary's economic policies, particularly in response to inflationary pressures and market regulations. Recently, he indicated potential new price caps in response to rising inflation rates in Hungary, reflecting the government's ongoing efforts to stabilize the economy amidst fluctuating consumer prices.
Born on Jan 20, 2025 (0 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Hungary | 18 | 6.28 | 1.33% | +160% | 9,660,351 | 334,644 | $160,000 | 5,543$ |
Romania | 1 | 6.00 | 0.05% | +0% | 19,237,691 | 9,921 | $250,000 | 129$ |
Totals | 19 | 28,898,042 | 344,565 | $410,000 | 5,672$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Hungary:
Márton Nagy leads the Ministry of Economic Development in Hungary.
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Hungary:
Márton Nagy, the Minister of National Economy, stated that if timely action is not taken, air cargo transport could be pushed out of Budapest.
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Hungary:
Márton Nagy commented on the solidarity contribution and the state treasury's actions regarding tax collection.
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Hungary:
Márton Nagy is the national economy minister who responded to Karácsony’s claims regarding tax modifications.
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Hungary:
Márton Nagy is the Minister of Economic Development who has been discussing the rising prices of non-reimbursed medications.
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Hungary:
Márton Nagy, the Minister of National Economy, announced the successful repurchase of the airport.
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Hungary:
Márton Nagy is responsible for executing the reallocations for the government's urgent measures.
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Hungary:
Márton Nagy was tasked by Viktor Orbán to protect people from price increases.
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Hungary:
Márton Nagy is the Minister of National Economy who stated that Budapest unlawfully failed to pay its solidarity contribution.
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Hungary:
Márton Nagy, the Minister of National Economy, stated that the capital did not fulfill its payment obligations.
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