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RTL: Gergely Gulyás' Chief of Staff Earned More than 3 Million Forints per Month

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According to the former minister, nearly 90 percent of the employees at the Prime Minister's Office have a degree, so the salaries there can be considered average.

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Not only political leaders, but also several employees earned millions in Gergely Gulyás' ministry. The salary of the head of the cabinet, for example, was 3.2 million forints per month, which is higher than the state secretary's allowance, RTL Híradó learned. Gulyás' ministry had 23 political advisors, including press chiefs and cabinet deputies, who could take home salaries between 700 thousand and 2.379 million forints, while the salaries of …

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According to the former minister, nearly 90 percent of the employees at the Prime Minister's Office have a degree, so the salaries there can be considered average.

Gergely Gulyás' chief of staff earned more than three million forints per month - Employees of the Prime Minister's Office received salaries in the millions.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Not only political leaders, but also several employees earned millions in Gergely Gulyás' ministry. The head of the cabinet had the highest salary, 3.2 million forints per month, which is even higher than the state secretary's allowance - RTL Híradó found out, which asked all ministries for the salaries of employees directly assisting political leaders after the elections, but so far only the Prime Minister's Office, now headed by Bálint Ruff, h…

·Budapest, Hungary
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Based on the salary list of the ministry headed by Gergely Gulyás, it seems that it was not only possible to earn millions as a political leader.

·Hungary
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Heti Világgazdaság broke the news in Hungary on Thursday, May 21, 2026.
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