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President Sólyom Asks Parliament To Review Health Insurance Bill
"Hungary's President László Sólyom used the presidential veto to reject an act of Parliament that provides the legislative framework for a new health insurance system, recently passed amid much controversy. Sólyom returned the bill to Parliament for reconsideration, news station InfoRádió reported. more »

Parliament Nods On Key Health Insurance Reform Bill


Parliament Nods On Key Health Insurance Reform Bill
"Hungary's Parliament on Monday approved the government's key health insurance reform bill, with 204 votes in favour and 168 votes against. No Socialist MPs objected and there was one abstention, according to the official result. more »


Workouts A Boon For Breast Cancer


Workouts A Boon For Breast Cancer
"Exercise may be the last thing breast cancer patients want to do, especially if they’re fatigued. But workouts can improve quality of life, boost self-esteem during a difficult time, and even help women get through their chemotherapy treatments on schedule, two new studies find. more »


PM Pledges Ft 130bn For Disadvantaged


PM Pledges Ft 130bn For Disadvantaged
"Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány on Monday promised over Ft 130 billion in state subsidies to improve the living conditions of the one million residents in Hungary’s most deprived areas, within the framework of the “Catch-up Programme” (ÚMFP). more »


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