The following lists events that happened during 2012 in Hungary.
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January
- January 1
- The country's official name is Hungary instead of Hungarian Republic.[1]
- The new electoral law enters into force.[2][3]
- The new constitution of Hungary goes into force.
- January 2
- While the governing parties were celebrating the new constitution in the Hungarian State Opera House, other parties and civils were protesting against the government in front of the building.[4]
- January 11
- January 17
- The European Commission launches legal proceedings against Hungary. The procedures concern Hungary's central bank law, the retirement age for judges and prosecutors and the independence of the data protection office, respectively.[6][7]
- January 21
- Hundreds of thousands march to express their support for the Orbán Cabinet called "March of Peace for Hungary", asking the European Union an unbiased treatment for Hungary.[8][9]
- January 24
- István Sztankay becomes one of the Actors of the Nation, replacing Dezső Garas who died on 30 December 2011.[10]
- January 29
February
- February 3
- Hungarian airline Malév ceases operation as its aircraft are grounded due to unpaid debts.[12]
- February 11
- February 13
- The first indigenous Hungarian satellite MaSat-1 was successfully launched from the Guiana Space Centre. It has been launched together with LARES and other CubeSat satellites, coming from other European countries. With MaSat-1, Hungary has become number 47 on the list of space nations.[14]
- The National Assembly approves Croatia's join the European Union.[15]
- February 15
April
- April
- Jobbik tried to introduce a bill into the Hungarian parliament that would change the national constitution to allegedly "protect public morals and the mental health of the young generations" by banning the popularization of "sexual deviancy". The legislation was drafted by party spokesman Ádám Mirkóczki. This was to target "homosexuality, sex changes, transvestitism, bisexuality and paedophile behaviour". The proposed amendments would criminalise anyone who "popularizes their sexual relations—deviancy—with another person of the same sex, or other disturbances of sexual behaviour, before the wider public". The penalty would be three years in prison, or five years if 'popularizing' is done in front of minors. The draft legislation ultimately failed to pass.[18] In 2021 Viktor Orban's Fidesz government passed a similar Law to the 2012 Jobbik one, in the form of Hungarian anti-LGBT law.
January
- January 6–8
- January 12
- January 13–22
- January 15–29
- January 16–29
- January 18–28
March
- March 20
- March 22
- March 26
April
- April 6–8
- April 14–15
- April 15
- April 15–22
- April 21
- April 21–22
- April 27–29
- April 29
- April 29
- April 29
- Vasas-Óbuda-Hofeka won the women's volleyball championship after beating TEVA-Gödöllői RC in straight sets in the fifth and conclusive match of the final.[39]
- April 30 – May 5
May
- May 1
- May 1
- May 4–6
- May 12
- May 13
- May 13
- May 16
- May 17
- May 19
- May 19
- In the decisive third match of the Hungarian handball championship final MKB Veszprém KC beat SC Pick Szeged to 29–21 and won the title. It was their fifth success in a row and twentieth overall.[52]
- May 21
- ZF-Eger won the final match of the best-of-five series final in the women's water polo national championship. The North Hungarian team beat BVSC-Zugló Diapolo in the decisive fifth match 12–7 to take the title.[53]
- May 21–27
- The 2012 European Aquatics Championships was held at the Debrecen Swimming Pool Complex in Debrecen. Host nation Hungary finished on the top of the medal table with 9 gold, 10 silver and 7 bronze medals.[54]
- May 28
June
- June 3
- June 4
- June 7
- June 9
- June 10
- June 16
- Hungary lost 27–31 against Norway on the second leg of the World Championship qualification playoffs, still advanced to the tournament with an aggregate score of 54–52.[61]
- June 16–17
- June 17
November
- November 9–11
- November 12
- November 27
December
- December 9
- Hungary finished runners-up at the FINA Men's World Youth Water Polo Championships in Australia, after losing the final against Italy to 8–10. The tournament MVP award was given to Hungary's Toni Német.[69] In the women's competition Hungarians finished second as well, falling short to Greece 5–9 in the decisive match.[70]
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February
- 4 February –
- 6 February – István Udvardi, 51, Hungarian Olympic bronze medal-winning (1980) water polo player.[76]
- 14 February – Péter Rusorán, 71, Hungarian water polo player and coach, Olympic champion.[77]
Az országgyűlési képviselők választásáról szóló 2011. évi CCIII. törvény. In.: Magyar Közlöny. 2011. évi, 165. sz., 41095-41099. p.
2012. évi III. törvény. In.: Magyar Közlöny. 2012, vol. 17, p. 934.
A tokaj-hegyaljai történelmi borvidék történeti tájjá nyilvánításáról szóló 5/2012. (II. 7.) NEFMI statute. In.: Magyar Közlöny. 2012, vol. 14, p. 669.
A vidékfejlesztési miniszter 8, 10, 13-14/2012. (II. 21.) VM statute. In.: Magyar Közlöny. 2012, vol. 19, pp. 1341-1363.