The postal delivery of the national consultation questionnaires will start next week and will take around a month to complete; the deadline for the posting of answers is 15 August, the Parliamentary State Secretary at the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister said on Kossuth Radio’s programme ‘Sunday Paper’.
On Monday evening, the government released the 13 questions of the national consultation about the coronavirus and the restarting of the economy.
In a video message posted on Saturday, the Parliamentary State Secretary at the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister announced further questions of the national consultation which will start shortly about the Internet usage of families raising children, the popularisation of domestic tourism and a disease control monitoring service.
The answers to the questions of the latest national consultation can be returned via the Internet or by mail by 15 August, the Parliamentary State Secretary at the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister said on the public service television news channel M1 on Thursday.
The first four questions of the national consultation to start shortly are about further steps in the fight against the coronavirus epidemic, the Parliamentary State Secretary at the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister stated in a video message posted on the Facebook account of the Government of Hungary on Wednesday.
The government has finalised the national consultation questionnaire, and will introduce the questions by topics in the coming days. The printing and posting of the questionnaires will start at the beginning of June.
The latest national consultation will start shortly.
In connection with the Gyöngyöspata school case, at a press conference held on Wednesday in Budapest, Fidesz Member of Parliament for the constituency László Horváth – the Prime Minister’s appointee – stressed the need for legislative amendments, straight talking and clear boundaries.
According to the Spokesperson of the Government Communication Centre, the past three months have shown that the opposition cannot be relied upon even in trouble.
The special legal order can be revoked because Hungary has concluded the first phase of the fight against the coronavirus epidemic successfully, the Parliamentary State Secretary of the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister said on Kossuth Radio’s programme ‘Sunday Paper’.