At the press conference, Minister of Justice László Trócsányi also spoke about the fact that Hungary could expect further legal battles, adding that it was regrettable that the Court had ignored Hungary’s legally sound arguments and had decided that the fundamental stipulations of EU law may be disregarded.
“The Hungarian Government can expect further legal disputes with relation to the mandatory resettlement quota, and continues to represent the standpoint according to which only people who are allowed to do so based on the decision of the authorities may enter Hungary”, Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister, György Bakondi said on Hungarian M1 television’s Wednesday evening current affairs program.
Bertalan Havasi, Press Chief of the Prime Minister, has told kormany.hu that in the Parliament building on Wednesday morning Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Daniel Korioth, CEO of Robert Bosch GmbH, held talks on the role of Bosch in Hungary’s economy and the company’s development plans.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade summoned the Romanian Ambassador on Wednesday with relation to the Marosvásárhely (Târgu Mureș) school affair.
The Bosch Group is yet another company to join the National Supplier Programme Working Group, Minister for National Economy Mihály Varga said at the ceremonial signing of a letter of intent on participation.
In Budapest on Wednesday, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said that “The position of the Hungarian government is that the ruling issued by the European Court of Justice in the migrant quota case is outrageous and irresponsible”.
The Government of Hungary expresses protest in the strongest possible terms against the new education legislation adopted by the Supreme Council of Ukraine on 5 September which deprives national minorities living in the country of the possibility of studying in their mother tongues, thereby jeopardising their survival in their native land in its very foundations.
SPA Profiles Ltd. is constructing a new pressing plant in Székesfehérvár; the 6.8 billion forints (EUR 22.2 million) investment by one of the world’s leading automotive industry suppliers will create 120 new jobs”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó announced at a press conference in Budapest on Wednesday.
“We are getting sick of statements concerning solidarity, according to which people should not pick and choose and every country must accept refugees”. Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said in an interview published in Wednesday’s edition of Austrian daily Wiener Zeitung.
The volume of retail sales has been rising steadily for the 49th consecutive month, Deputy State Secretary for Priority Enterprise Relations Zoltán Marczinkó told public news channel M1, commenting on the latest data published by the Hungarian Central Statistical Office (KSH) earlier today.