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economy

Hungary is a moderately developed country that pays equal attention to industry and agriculture. Agriculture plays an important role in the national economy. It not only provides abundant food for the domestic market, but also earns a lot of foreign exchange for the country. Four fifths of the country's land is used for agriculture and animal husbandry. Crops include wheat, corn, beets, potatoes, fruits and vegetables, and all planting and management are mechanized. Animal husbandry is also relatively developed, mainly including pigs, poultry and freshwater fish. Medicine, building materials, food processing, wine-making and large-scale transportation manufacturing. The most abundant natural resources are bauxite, lignite, manganese and a small amount of oil, natural gas, uranium and iron. Among them, bauxite reserves rank first in Europe, and manganese reserves rank third in Europe. The most famous Hungarian product is wine, and Tocai wine is one of the most famous wines in Europe.

politics

1989 65438+ 10/0/8. The Hungarian Parliament adopted a constitutional amendment and decided to implement a multi-party parliamentary democracy and a market economy, reflecting the principle of separation of powers among state organs. Parliament is the legislature and the highest authority, with 386 seats and universal suffrage every four years. The government is the highest administrative body, with ministers nominated by the Prime Minister, who is the chairman of the ruling party. State courts and district courts adopt a three-level system of second instance and final instance. In addition, the Constitutional Court was established from 1 October 1990 to1,and its task is to supervise the implementation of the Constitution. There are more than 50 registered political parties, most of which were founded in the late 1980s. The main ones are the Hungarian Socialist Party and the Liberal Democratic Union.

1975 joined the European security Council, 1990 became a member of the European parliament, 1999 formally joined the north Atlantic treaty organization and joined the European union in may 2004.

culture

Cultural life in Hungary is very rich. Hungarian people like reading and collecting books. There are about 17000 libraries in China. According to the annual publishing volume of less than 1 10,000 people, Hungary has the sixth largest book publishing volume in the world and the translation volume of foreign books is 12.

There are 500 museums, including the East Asia Art Museum, which mainly collects China cultural relics.

Liszt and Petofi are both Hungarians.

People's lives

Take Nordic welfare countries as an example, we provide residents with a series of subsidies, such as medical compensation, occupational relief, pension, family subsidies, maternal and child support subsidies and so on. Children go to kindergarten free of charge, and the first degree in primary and secondary schools and universities is free. Every student who has the conditions for further study can get state subsidies and enjoy higher education. National staff and retired people enjoy preferential treatment of public transport. At present,