Invitation: Public burden – One key, multiple keys – what would be the ideal Hungarian tax system? Tuesday, November 18, 10 a.m.

 
 
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Invitation: Public burden – One key, multiple keys – what would be the ideal Hungarian tax system? Tuesday, November 18, 10 a.m.

Republikon Intézet
 

From one moment to the next, the tax system became the focus of next year's parliamentary election campaign. The issue affects people's livelihoods, so it is essential to understand the possible tax systems and their potential consequences and realities.

Several different tax programs have been proposed in the parties' platforms, and it is important to examine which ones Hungarian society can accept. However, taxation is not only a political issue, but above all an economic one. That is why we at the Republikon Institute thought it was time to talk clearly and comprehensively about the domestic tax system, the possible alternatives, and the advantages and disadvantages of each tax system. Our conference will open with a breakfast meeting with the ministers of economy and finance, where we will ask former ministers of economy and finance about the topic, and in the second part, well-known economists will talk about the most important things to know about taxation.

 

The event:

-Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2025, 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

-Venue: Magvető Café, 1074 Budapest, Dohány utca 13.

 

The planned program

10:00 Opening

 

The planned program

10:00 Opening

· Gábor Horn, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Republikon Foundation

 

10:05 Panel of Ministers of Economy and Finance

· István Csillag, economist, politician, former Minister of Economy and Transport

· Tibor Draskovics, lawyer, politician, former Minister of Finance

· János Veres, economist, former mayor of Nyírbátor, former Minister of Finance

 

11:45 Break

 

12:00 Panel of economists

· Ferenc Büttl, economist, university lecturer

· Olivér Hortay, director of research institute, Századvég Research Institute

· Júlia Király, economist, former vice president of the Hungarian National Bank

· Zoltán Pogátsa, economist, expert in international political economics

 

 

Technical information:
• The event is open to the public and will be held in Hungarian.
• The event is free of charge. Please indicate your intention to attend using the form below: https://forms.office.com/e/9XJc90PR2u
• The event will be broadcast live on Republikon's Facebook page, the link to which will also be shared in the Facebook event!

We look forward to seeing everyone interested on Tuesday, November 18, at 10 a.m. at Magvető Café!

Eu Co Funded En

Republikon is supported by the European Union. The views and opinions expressed at the event do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the supporting organization can be held responsible for them.