On the sixteenth of December – the twenty-fifth anniversary of the outbreak of the 1989 Romanian Revolution – we commemorate the sacrifices of those revolutionaries, heroes and martyrs whose courage and perseverance in the face of death led to the fall of the communist dictatorship.
On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Romanian revolution, important actors of the regime change have held a meeting in Budapest, in the framework of which Prime Minister Viktor Orbán hosted former President and Prime Minister of Albania Sali Berisha in the Parliament.
The 52 companies that have signed strategic partnership agreements with the Hungarian government have created nearly 14,000 jobs this year in Hungary, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said in Budapest.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán gave an interview to American business news agency Bloomberg at the weekend in which he spoke about the Government’s economic achievements and priorities.
Deputy State Secretary responsible for the “Opening to the East” Policy Dr. Csaba Balogh inaugurated the 24th and 25th foreign representative offices of the Hungarian Trading House in Botswana on 10 December and in Pretoria on 11 December, 2014.
Hungary has proven that in order to stimulate economic growth, several traditional economic dogmas should be transcended, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told the Serbian Tanjug news agency ahead of a China-Central Europe summit in Belgrade.
Deputy Minister of State for Priority Social Affairs Csaba Latorcai attended the opening of an exhibition at the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust, which gained support from the Hungarian Government.
In his interview given to Kossuth Rádió Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that according to the plans, the Slovakian-Hungarian gas pipeline will be put into operation on 1 January. This is the first time in Hungary’s history that gas of non-Russian origin will be brought to the country.
“We will defend the cause of Polish and Hungarian freedom in all circumstances”, Minister of Defence Csaba Hende said on Sunday, at a commemoration held on the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Limanowa on Jabloniec Hill, near Limanowa, Poland.
The main task of the Ministry of Justice, which has recently been separated to work individually again, is to legislate and prepare legislation.