Hungarian Conservative

Tag: Ádám Bráder

After lockdowns ended many airports started to struggle with staffing issues causing planes to be delayed or to not even take off. Heathrow and other airports have faced massive queues
The supply chain crisis triggered by the global pandemic deprived makers of PCs and smartphones to cars of computer chips required to make their products.The supply chain crisis triggered by
European consumers may face the prospect of energy rationing in the winter, Shell chief executive Ben van Beurden has warned.
The number of electric cars in Hungary has increased in the past years, therefore, the infrastructure must follow the tendency as well, more charging stations are being built in the
The energy-intensive sections of France’s industry are converting their boilers from gas to oil-based ones, in order to prevent any outages due to gas-shortages.
Disposable vape devices named Elf Bars have been spreading like a virus among Hungarian youngsters.
Texas might face a similar energy-crisis as many European countries, although not for the same reason.
According to Eurostat, the utility cost reduction in Hungary made the expenses one of the lowest in all of Europe.
The European Parliament denied the decree that would have deemed both nuclear energy and crude-oil as unsustainable sources.
Márton Gyöngyösi, the new president of the party proposed to draw up a list of Jewish people in the country, since he thought they are a risk to national security.