Itt-Ott, 1990 (23. évfolyam, 114-117. szám)
1990 / 116. szám
Selected Topics from 1990 issues of Hungary Today January: 1989 Chronicle. Live Broadcast of a Revolution. Timetable for Parliamentary Elections. Hungarian Watergate. Suzuki and GM to Establish Hungarian Auto Industry. Japanese Aid to Hungary. Free Prices. Securities Markets. February: Election Campaign. Privatization under State Control. Proposed HungarHotels Takeover Generates Controversy. Takeovers in the Publishing Industry. U.S. Ambassador Resigns to Join the Gold Rush to Eastern Europe. March: Communists Overwhelmingly Rejected in Election. Last Working Session of Parliament. March 15. Switch to Hard-Currency Trading with the Soviet Union. Rising Tensions in Transylvania. Soviet Pullout. IMF Approves Loan to Hungary. East European Development Bank. HungarHotels. April: Democratic Forum Wins Free Elections. Changing National Holidays. Eastern European Summit Unsuccessful. Blue Ribbon Commission. Modified Bankruptcy Law. Budapest Stock Exchange Open in June. May: Democratic Forum, Free Democrats Reach Agreement. First Sessions of New Parliament. New Government Formed. Bureaucrats Worry about Their Future. Who Should Own the Press? June: Parliamentary or Presidential Democracy? Coat-of-Arms Alternatives. Moratorium on Land Sales. Warsaw Pact Withdrawal. Privatization. Domestic vs. Foreign Capital Investments. Rules for Foreign Capital Investments. Foreigners’ Rights to Purchase Property. The Budapest Stock Exchange. IMF Delegation in Hungary. July: Local Elections in September. Referendum on Presidential Elections. The New Coat-of-Arms. Freedom of Press. Short-term Economic Package Disappoints Many. Privatization Program Starts Soon. IBUSZ Stock Price Rocketed. Hungary Hopes to be European Community Member. August Parliament Elects a New President. Oil Price Jolts Hungarian Economy. The First 100 Days of the Antall Cabinet. Land Reprivatization. Recession - 1990. American-Hungarian Joint Ventures. September: Local Elections. Enterprise Council Reelections. Privatization Packages. Privatization Techniques. Ikarus and Csepel for Sale. October: Opposition Victory in Local Elections. Prime Minister József Antall Meets President Bush. Strikes Paralyzed Hungary for a Few Days. Growing Number of Homeless. Land Reprivatization Declared Unconstitutional. Sluggish Privatization. Doing Business in Hungary: Useful Contacts. November: Prime Minister Promises Changes in His Cabinet. Hungary is Member of the Council of Europe. Inflationary Expectations Fuel Inflation. Reviving Stock Exchange. Suzuki Seeks Tax Exemptions. Recent Joint Venture Deals. Sources of U. S. Financing and Information for Businesses in Eastern Europe. Hungarian Enterprises Are Looking for U.S. Partners.