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Report on the activities of the Equilibrium Institute in 2023

16 Jan 2024

We continued our Hungary 2030 Club, where strengthening the competitiveness of the Hungarian SME leading politicians from the government and opposition sector, the future of education, the acute issues of energy parties in Hungary discuss the key policy challenges and climate change, the role of the state, digitalisation, facing the country, convened our Economic Roundtable suburbanisation and man. [...] The Executive director of the Equilibrium Institute spoke to 60 in-person and 40 online participants at a two-day professional conference of the Hungarian Union of Civil Servants and Public Service Workers (MKKSZ), where he presented the situation of poverty in Hungary based on the research of our think tank and the concept of automatic basic benefits proposed by our institute to replace the curre. [...] Dóra Csernus, Director for Climate and Environmental The main topic of the conference, organised by the Policies at the Equilibrium Institute participated in the Association of Hungarian Local Governments, was the 17th Annual Conference of Competitiveness Operational responsibility and scope of the government and local Programmes, which focused on the role of cohesion governments in the field of u. [...] The aim of the event was to reinvigorate the debate on education and to give the American Chamber of Commerce a clearer idea of how it can encourage and support the improvement of the current education system. [...] In addition to the above, the Equilibrium Institute’s experts have given presentations at the Mathias Corvinus Collegium, the Foundation for a New Republic’s “Where are Europe and Hungary heading?” conferences, the Hungary of Tomorrow Conferences, and to the management and In 2023, Tamás Boros, Director of the Equilibrium staff of dozens of Hungarian companies and NGOs.
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Hungary