The Government will submit to Parliament the legislative package on the detention of illegal migrants on Tuesday, Bence Tuzson, State Secretary for Government Communication announced at his press conference held in Budapest.
The Government would like for the Hungarian people themselves to have the right to decide on issues determining their future, and to prevent Brussels from engaging in stealthy legislation in other areas, similar to the issue of immigration, Csaba Dömötör said at a press conference.
The Government will insist on tax reductions “tooth and nail”, the Minister of State at the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister stated at a press conference.
Also with the reinstatement of mandatory immigration detention, the Government’s objective is to reinforce the security of the Hungarian people to the fullest possible extent, State Secretary for Government Communication Bence Tuzson told journalists on Friday in Budapest.
Minister of State for Government Communication Bence Tuzson has said that unfounded news reports were released regarding the relocation of the Prime Minister’s Office to the Castle of Buda.
“2017 will be about tax cuts, pay rises and increased support for families, while we must also apply all possible instruments to increase Hungary’s and Europe’s security”, Parliamentary State Secretary Csaba Dömötör from the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister emphasised at his press conference on the last day of the year.
“We must listen to the people and stand up for European interests in a more pronounced manner”, Antal Rogán Head of Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister said in an interview with Hungarian political weekly Demokrata.
“Hungary is gaining strength thanks to the performance of the Hungarian people, which in turn enables a reduction in taxes and an increase in wages without the need to increase government debt”, Minister of State for Government Communication Bence Tuzson said at a press conference on Saturday.
Minister of State for Government Communication Bence Tuzson has told the Hungarian newspaper Magyar Idők that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is prepared to veto the mandatory relocation quota at the EU summit this week.
“The Cabinet supports families in many different ways and families are considered the fundamental elements of society”, Minister of State for Government Communication Bence Tuzson declared.