The negative developments in the Hungarian healthcare sector are also reflected in the number of general practitioners and pediatricians per 10,000 population, as by 2023 their number decreased to ...
Hungarians and Poles traditionally see each other as brothers, but that relationship is collapsing as the capitals move in very different political directions.
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