Hungary is currently navigating a complex set of challenges, including a record-breaking decline in the value of its currency, the forint. Simultaneously, concerns have arisen regarding the revocability of citizenships granted in recent years, prompting legal and social debate. Reports of taxi scams targeting tourists are also increasing, raising questions about consumer protection. Financial technology firm Revolut has announced an unexpected development impacting Hungarian users, details of which remain unclear. Additionally, analysis of the country’s wealthiest individuals has been released, highlighting economic disparities. These issues collectively paint a picture of economic vulnerability and emerging concerns within Hungarian society.
