We were shocked to learn that in Kossuth tér after the founding session of Parliament, the bishop of the Reformed Christian Calvinist Church in Croatia, the lay president and counsellor of the Reformed Church in Hungary and police officers on duty serving the country’s security were the victims of unacceptable atrocities.
Zoltán Guller, Chief Executive of the Hungarian Tourism Agency described the expansion of tourism in March as staggering, and highlighted that there was a double-digit increase both in terms of domestic and foreign guest nights.
Democracy is like air, we do not notice it because we take it for granted that we live in it, the Justice Minister stated on Thursday in Szeged.
One of the most important goals of the newly formed government is to provide even greater assistance to mothers. We would like to express our appreciation and support for mothers to an even greater extent than we have done so far.
According to the Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister, the European Union’s migration-related measures and conclusions are not in harmony with the interests of the Hungarian people.
According to the departing Minister of Human Capacities, it is important from the viewpoint of Europe’s future that European people’s parties return to traditional, conservative, Christian democratic values.
According to Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó, the Iranian nuclear agreement is an international achievement that it would be a pity to abandon.
The analysts of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) share the view of the Government and see a bright economic outlook for Hungary, Minister for National Economy Mihály Varga said following the annual meeting of the Bank held in Amman, Jordan. The Minister said that Hungary’s economic policy now received recognition again after the IMF had earlier also upwardly revised economic growth expectations for Hungary.
“We must continuously argue with Brussels concerning which of the human rights of the migrants must be respected, while there are 150 thousand Hungarians in Transcarpathia for whom it is a fundamental human right to be able to live in safety in their own homeland and use their own language”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said on Wednesday in Budapest.
“During the next four years the goal, duty and task of Hungarian foreign policy is to protect Hungary’s sovereignty and security, and to maintain and continuously improve Hungary’s competitiveness”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said on Wednesday in Budapest.