“The future of the cross-border Hungarian peoples is not a matter for negotiation; Ukraine must retract the stipulations of the Education Act that violate the rights of minorities”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó declared at a press conference in Budapest on Tuesday.
Hungary has been a frontrunner in the fight against the black economy, therefore we will maintain the EKÁER (Electronic Public Road Trade Control System), an effective system for filtering out VAT fraudsters, Minister for National Economy Mihály Varga said, following the Ecofin’s session in Luxembourg earlier today.
“In Hungary, everything is in place to ensure that the upcoming years pass in the spirit of economic success”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared on Tuesday in the Pest County town of Páty, at the opening of new international logistics centre built within the framework of a development project managed by the National Industrial Park Management and Development Company.
Brussels wants to implement the Soros Plan, Bence Tuzson, Minister of State for Government Communication said on Tuesday morning on the public service television news channel M1.
The new Ukrainian education legislation creates a worse situation for Hungarians and other minorities than the situation they found themselves in regarding education in the Soviet Union, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó stated in Ungvár who will initiate a review of the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement at the meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Member States of the European Union to be held next week.
The EU Association Agreement stipulates that there can be no backtracking on minority rights in a partner state, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade said on Tuesday morning on the public service television news channel M1.
There are two types of countries in Europe today: those where life is safe and those where it is not. Hungary is one of the safest countries, thanks to our outstanding police officers, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Monday at Heroes’ Square in Budapest, at the oath-taking ceremony of 227 non-commissioned police officers and the inspection of the new service vehicles of the police.
According to Deputy Prime Minister Zsolt Semjén, there is a need for a national consultation because the Government’s position is not enough in this battle on its own; it is also necessary for the Hungarian people to back it up.
“The postal delivery of National Consultation letters began this week commencing in Budapest, with deliveries to voters in the rest of the country beginning in the second week of October”, Minister of State for Government Communication Bence Tuzson said at a press conference in Budapest on Saturday.
According to the Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister, the “Soros Plan” may have serious consequences.