“Migration is a key issue in every European country; during the past three years it has become clear that political issues relating to migration permeate every area of life”, State Secretary for International Communications and Relations Zoltán Kovács said on Kossuth Radio.
The Government expects the EP election to be very fiercely fought, and this may be a historic crossroads for Europe for a number of reasons, Minister of State for International Communication and Relations Zoltán Kovács said on TV channel M1 on Thursday.
“The ‘Stop Orbán’ protest held on Tuesday in Brussels by the Radical European Democrats (RED) is not about Hungary’s new labour code. It’s not about Hungary’s judicial system. It’s not about rule of law and democracy. This is the Soros network, the international Left engaged in a concerted campaign effort, desperate to find some sliver of hope for their own electoral chances and to smear a popular, democratically elected government that staunchly opposes immigration and insists on national sovereignty”, State Secretary for International Communications and Relations Zoltán Kovács said in a blog post on the abouthungary.hu website.
According to the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister’s State Secretary for International Communications and Relations, the European People’s Party’s candidate for the post of European Commission President, Manfred Weber, is wrong: the CEU has not left Hungary.
“In cooperation with the Soros network, the pro-immigration forces will be stepping up their attacks against Hungary in 2019”, Government Spokesperson István Hollik declared in a video uploaded to the Government’s Facebook page on Friday.
The opposition continues to lie regarding the amendment of the Labour Code, Government Spokesperson István Hollik said.
“Early next year, the organisation of the 2021 Budapest World Hunting Exhibition will enter its realisation phase”, Government Commission for the realisation of the “One with Nature” International Hunting and Nature Exhibition and the related series of programs Zoltán Kovács said at a press discussion in Budapest on Tuesday.
According to State Secretary for International Communications and Relations Zoltán Kovács, the police response to the protests that have been held in the country since last Wednesday evening have been extremely subdued compared to the fact that Members of Parliament and political activists have attacked police and public institutions.
The government regards the acts of violence of the past few days as unacceptable, the government spokesperson said at a press conference held on Wednesday at Kossuth tér, in Budapest.
“The Hungarian Parliament is controlled by the Hungarian people”, the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister’s State Secretary for International Communications and Relations Zoltán Kovács said in an interview on American news television channel CNN on Monday evening.