2004 in Hungary
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- President – Ferenc Mádl[1]
- Prime Minister – Péter Medgyessy (until 29 September), Ferenc Gyurcsány (starting 29 September)[2]
- Speaker – Katalin Szili
Events
May
- May 1 - Hungary joins the European Union.
June
- June 13 - 2004 European Parliament election in Hungary Fidesz Wins.
December
- December 5 - 2004 Hungarian dual citizenship referendum Both measures were approved by voters.
- August 29 - The IOC officially stripped Adrián Annus of his Hammer Throw gold for the doping scandal
Births
● July 12, 2004 - Antal Yaakobishvili
● April 29, 2004 - Balázs Tóth
● September 7, 2004 - Zsombor Gruber
