President: János Áder
Prime Minister: Viktor Orbán
Speaker of the National Assembly: László Kövér
February 28 – Hungarian drama film Son of Saul, directed by László Nemes, wins the award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, becoming the first Hungarian film to win the award since István Szabó's Mephisto in 1981.
April 12 – The National Assembly repeals a law enacted in March 2015, which banned the majority of retail stores and commercial establishments in the country from opening on Sundays. The decision came into effect four days later.
January 1 – Vilmos Zsigmond, cinematographer (b. 1930)
January 7
István Komáromi, politician (b. 1943)
János György Szilágyi, historian (b. 1918)
January 17 – Jenő Váncsa, politician (b. 1928)
February 11 – Ferenc Rudas, footballer and coach (b. 1921)
February 25 – Irén Psota, actress (b. 1929)
March 7 – Béla Kuharszki, footballer (b. 1940)
March 13 – József Verebes, footballer and coach (b. 1941)
March 17 – Zoltán Kamondi, film director, screenwriter and producer (b. 1960)
March 20 – Sándor Csjef, amateur boxer (b. 1950)
March 25 – Imre Pozsgay, politician (b. 1933)
March 30 – Marianne Krencsey, actress (b. 1931)
March 31
Béla Biszku, politician (b. 1921)
Imre Kertész, writer and Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1929)
April 1 – Emil Keres, actor and theatre director (b. 1925)
April 2 – László Sárosi, footballer and coach (b. 1932)
April 7 – László Bárczay, chess player (b. 1936)
April 18 – Zoltán Szarka, footballer and coach (b. 1942)
April 21 – Ferenc Paragi, javelin thrower (b. 1953)
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