There is enormous interest in the national consultation, and while the final deadline for returning the questionnaires is far away, based on Monday morning’s aggregated data, as many as 396,000 persons have already completed the questionnaire, the Parliamentary State Secretary of the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister announced.
The version of the national consultation with access for persons with disabilities has been completed, and so every Hungarian citizen is now able to complete it, Zsolt Nyitrai, the Prime Minister’s appointee announced.
The government did not only retain, but extended the available family support programmes during the coronavirus epidemic, the Parliamentary State Secretary at the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister said at the 8th conference of Family Organisations held on Friday at the Budapest Millennium Café.
There is great interest in the national consultation; according to Wednesday morning aggregated data, the Hungarian people have already completed 232,000 national consultation questionnaires, Csaba Dömötör, the Parliamentary State Secretary of the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister said at a press conference held on Wednesday in Budapest.
The government believes it is important that people in the largest possible numbers should complete the national consultation questionnaires related to the coronavirus epidemic and the restarting of the economy, the Spokesperson for the Government Communication Centre said in a video message posted on Facebook on Tuesday.
Reaction to a statement of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.
Today neighbourhood watch symbolises modern-day patriotism in Hungary, the Prime Minister’s appointee for priority social affairs said on Saturday in Felsőtárkány on Regional Neighbourhood Watch Day.
At the Tuesday online press conference of the Operational Group responsible for the containment of the coronavirus epidemic, the Chief Medical Officer described the maintenance of “disease control alertness” as of paramount importance.
On Tuesday, Parliament could revoke the special legal order declared due to the coronavirus epidemic which is “ample proof” of the Left’s lack of credibility, Spokesperson of the Government Communication Centre Örs Farkas said on Kossuth Radio’s programme ‘Good morning, Hungary’ on Tuesday.
With a view to boosting domestic tourism, the government is planning to organise a series of St. Stephen Day commemorations and events lasting for several days. Among others, the series of events will include a gastro festival, outdoor concerts, a St. Stephen Day procession, waterside concerts and family programmes in Budapest. The goal is to celebrate Hungary’s birthday, whilst giving those working in the tourism sector a boost as the coronavirus epidemic affected tourism workers most.