6 April - Renovation of the southern section of Metro Line 3 begins between
Népliget and
Kőbánya-Kispest.
May
14 May – The
Mi Hazánk party announced the party would be forming the National Legion, a uniformed 'self-defense' group similar to
Magyar Gárda, the paramilitary wing of the nationalist
Jobbik party, which was banned in 2009.[6][7]
29 May – The
Hableány disaster: Hotel ship Viking Sigyn collides with and sinks the cruise boat Hableány in Budapest, underneath Margaret Bridge. 28 people die, mostly South Korean tourists.
June
20-26 June – Second round of opposition primaries for the Budapest mayoral election. Karácsony (PM) defeats Olga Kálmán (DK) and Gábor Kerpel-Fronius (Momentum).
6 April - Renovation of the southern section of Metro Line 3 begins between
Népliget and
Kőbánya-Kispest.
May
14 May – The
Mi Hazánk party announced the party would be forming the National Legion, a uniformed 'self-defense' group similar to
Magyar Gárda, the paramilitary wing of the nationalist
Jobbik party, which was banned in 2009.[6][7]
29 May – The
Hableány disaster: Hotel ship Viking Sigyn collides with and sinks the cruise boat Hableány in Budapest, underneath Margaret Bridge. 28 people die, mostly South Korean tourists.
June
20-26 June – Second round of opposition primaries for the Budapest mayoral election. Karácsony (PM) defeats Olga Kálmán (DK) and Gábor Kerpel-Fronius (Momentum).