“Hungary isn’t happy, but accepts the decision of the British people to exit the European Union”, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s State Secretary for Information and the International Representation of Hungary said at the ‘Brexit: New Emphases, New Priorities’ forum organised by the Budapest Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BKIK).
Brussels is preaching about extradition, but together with Soros’s people immediately take action against legitimate extradition.
The building of the National Centre for Museum Restoration and Storage (OMRRK) completed as part of the Liget Budapest Project was inaugurated in the presence of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. At the ceremony, a painting by Renoir entitled Reclining Nude – which the Hungarian State recently purchased for the Museum of Fine Arts – was also presented.
In Washington on Monday, after his working meeting in the White House with US President Donald Trump, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that the meeting had strengthened the two countries’ alliance in a number of areas.
The government decree laying down the details of the village family housing allowance ‘csok’ has been published in Magyar Közlöny (Hungarian Gazette), the government commissioner for the development of modern settlements announced at his press conference held on Monday in Budapest.
Four elements of the seven-point Family Protection Action Plan will come into force on the first of July.
“The German-owned Infineon Technologies Group will be realising a 32-billion-forint (EUR 98.7 million) investment at its plant in Cegléd; the investment project will create 275 new jobs, and is another important station for Hungary in the strengthening of its electromobility-based automotive industry”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said at a press conference on Friday in Budapest.
On Sunday in the Carmelite Monastery, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received Alexey Likhachev, Chief Executive Officer of the Rosatom Russian State Atomic Energy Corporation, Bertalan Havasi, the Prime Minister’s press chief informed the Hungarian news agency MTI.
“The attack on the family support programme is yet anther reason for us to force a change of direction in Brussels in May”, the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister’s Parliamentary Sate Secretary declared in an interview on Kossuth Radio’s “Sunday Paper” show.
“The irresponsible, pro-immigration politics that has characterised the leadership and institutions of the European Union must be put to a stop in Europe”, the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister’s State Secretary for International Communications and Relations told reporters prior to a community forum in Hajdúböszörmény on Friday.