The new finance minister, Kármán András, has declared income from short-term accommodation services (Airbnb-style) in his asset declaration submitted Monday night. According to the document published on the parliament's website, he earns between 200,000 and 500,000 Hungarian forints per month from this source. He also declared ownership of a 320-square-meter property in Budaörs, half of which he owns, acquired through purchase in 2021. Additionally, he owns shares worth €4,130 in Erste Bank, over 16 million forints in Erste pension savings, but still owes 6.8 million forints in loans to his ex
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information from an official source (the asset declaration published by the parliament). It does not include subjective commentary, framing, or emphasis that would indicate a political lean. The content is primarily informational and neutral.




