‘Mexico After the Election’ round-table discussion

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The Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade (KKI) will host a round-table discussion entitled “Mexico After the Presidential Election: Background and possible international political and economic consequences” this Wednesday, July 11. 

The round table’s special guests include Hungary’s Ambassador to Mexico Iván Medveczky and Ágnes Deák, a PhD student at Corvinus University, with the institute’s senior research fellow, Sándor Gyula Nagy, moderating the discussion. 

The event will be in Hungarian and will run from 3.30 p.m. at the KKI building (1016 Budapest, Bérc utca 13-15). The discussion is open to the public, but prior registration is required at the KKI website

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