Annual general meeting
In May the Guild of Hungarian Restaurateurs (MVI) held its annual general meeting in VígVarjú restaurant, in the Vigadó building in Budapest.
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2025/6-7.
At the meeting participants unanimously approved the 2024 presidential and financial reports, as well as the 2025 budget and action plan. In his speech president László Kovács gave a detailed assessment of the work done by the MVI over the past year – without any external support – as well as its achievements and unquestionable recognition.

The 2025 Budget and Action Plan was adopted
He told that the preparation of proposals and solution plans compiled in the interests of the profession and the organisation of consultations with the authorities was a Sisyphean task for the active members of MVI, the results of which would only be visible if the necessary political existed. The president also identified the tasks that serve as the main pillars of the 2025 action plan.

Tamás Károvits ,

Tamás Háber,

György Hercz,

Sándor Gottwald,

András Gombás
– President László Kovács, thanking the “great predecessors” for their many years of work, handed over a commemorative plaque
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