The government says no to anti-Semitism, and condemns all anti-Semitic acts, the Justice Minister said at the central commemoration held on Tuesday in Budapest on the occasion of the memorial day for victims of the Holocaust in Hungary.
According to Minister of State for international communication, the majority of Italians regard the firm stance taken by Hungarians as a model to be followed, and this is a result of the Hungarian government’s consistent policies in the past ten years.
The government would like more, not less research. The goal is to ensure that the billions spent on local scientific research enhance the effectiveness and competitiveness of the Hungarian economy.
“Everybody is responsible for their own environment and community, and as Hungary is part of the Christian cultural area, it is also responsible for the world’s Christian communities,” the Parliamentary and Strategic State Secretary of the Prime Minister's Office said on Thursday at a conference on Christian Persecution in History organized by the National University of Public Service in Budapest.
“Pepco is bringing a logistics investment of some 27.2 billion forints (EUR 84 million) to Hungary to enable it to serve all of the countries of the region from Gyál in Pest County”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said on Tuesday in Budapest at a press conference to announce Pepco’s investment.
The Minister of Human Capacities called the Holocaust one of the most pointless and brutal acts of destruction in the history of the world at a commemoration on Sunday to mark the Day of Remembrance for the Hungarian Victims of the Holocaust in front of the House of Terror Museum in Budapest.
The European Court scheduled the hearing of the so-called quota lawsuit which was instituted by the European Commission against Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic for 15 May.
According to the Prime Minister’s Chief Security Advisor, the so-called migrant card programme, which raises serious concerns politically, legally, and from a security perspective, is bleeding from a myriad of wounds.
According to the Minister heading the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister, the Government’s goal is for Hungary to be Central Europe’s leading tourism region by 2030, and it is providing all necessary domestic and European Union funding in the interests of achieving this goal.
The Prime Minister’s press chief Bertalan Havasi has informed Hungarian news agency MTI that, in response to the tragic fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has sent messages of sympathy and support from the people of Hungary to President of France Emmanuel Macron and Archbishop of Reims and President of the Bishops’ Conference of France Éric de Moulins-Beaufort.