The amendment of the Act on higher education, which includes putting the Pető Institute of Conductive Education under state management, will secure the long-term financing of the institute, State Secretary of the Ministry of Human Resources Bence Rétvári said on Wednesday.
The Government is planning to spend a total 300 billion forints (EUR 1bn) on developing Hungary's food industry in the next few years, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced on Wednesday, speaking at the opening ceremony of a plant for Stühmer. He stated that government support would help create new jobs outside Budapest.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic held talks on bilateral economic, investment-related, cross-border and cultural relations in Belgrade on Tuesday.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic held talks on bilateral economic, investment-related, cross-border and cultural relations in Belgrade on Tuesday.
The strategic partnership between Serbia and Hungary is strengthened by further joint developments that will also improve energy security, Péter Szijjártó, State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade said on Monday at a press conference in Szeged.
Hungary stands shocked in front of the cold-bolded killing of Israeli teenagers Eyal Yifrach, aged 19, Naftali Frenkel, 16, and Gil-Ad Shaer, 16, following their kidnapping on June 12, the foreign ministry said on Monday.
“The role of information, and so the attachés’ work, always become more valuable in times of international crises”, Minister of Defence Csaba Hende said at the annual conference of defence, military and air attachés in Budapest on June 30.
The first year of the extremely efficient E-toll system, which was introduced in record time, has become a success story as a result of cooperation between public bodies and domestic businesses, Minister for National Development Miklós Seszták said in Budapest on 30 June 2014. Heavy goods vehicles weighing in excess of 3.5 tons have had to pay a kilometre-proportionate toll to use highways in Hungary since 1 July of last year.
On Monday, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Tibor Navracsics said that the day-to-day functioning of Slovak-Hungarian relations is excellent, though this does not mean that there are no areas of disagreement; the aim, however, is not to avoid all possible disagreement, but to successfully resolve it, he said.
Respect for the work of law enforcement officers has been restored through hard effort, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated at a commissioning ceremony of Budapest's Public Services University on Sunday.