Economic and Political Outlook After the Elections

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With Hungary’s national elections on April 12 approaching, an eventful period lies ahead. How might the outcome shape the political landscape, economic trends and market performance? What should businesses expect in the months to come? Join us for an overview of possible scenarios and their implications for growth, stability, and the broader business environment.

Orsolya Ráczová, CEE Lead Analyst, Eurasia Group will share her views for the near future.

EVENT DETAILS:
Date: Wednesday, April 15
Venue: AmCham office (1051 Budapest, Szent István tér 11., 6th floor)
Schedule:

  • 09:30-10:00: Arrival & Networking
  • 10:00-11:00: Presentation by Orsolya Ráczová, CEE Lead Analyst, Eurasia Group
  • 11:00-11:30: Q&A

This event is open exclusively to AmCham members. Participation is free, but registration is required. Please note that capacity is limited, we can accept maximum 2 people per company.

The event will be held in English without translation. The event is closed for the media.

Speakers
Orsolya Ráczová, CEE Lead Analyst, Eurasia Group
Orsolya is an analyst on Eurasia Group's Europe team and covers the Central and Eastern European region from Berlin. She previously served as a researcher and later as policy director at GLOBSEC, a think tank based in Bratislava, Slovakia.

In this role, she directed policy development, managed fundraising efforts, and led research and programming focused on defense and security, the future of Europe, global order, technology and society, and strategic communication. Orsolya also worked at Axel Springer, the European Central Bank, the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy, Global Risk Insights, and Saatchi & Saatchi, where she specialized in international relations, risk analysis, policy analysis, and stakeholder engagement. Her experience includes research and project work on European defense, migration, and sustainable development.

Orsolya holds a master's degree in politics and communication from the London School of Economics and a master's degree in non-proliferation and international security from King's College London. She has also studied at Oxford Brookes University, Mid Sweden University, and Harvard University.
Location
AmCham Office
1051 Budapest, Szent István tér 11.
Registration Deadline
The event is open for Members only