At the opening of the Mohács slaughterhouse facility of MCS Vágóhíd Zrt. on Tuesday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that the Hungarian meat industry has regained its self-confidence, and will soon also regain its former reputation. The company is a strategic partner of the Bonafarm Group, and is also a supplier to Pick Szeged Zrt., which forms part of Bonafarm.
At the opening in Mohács of the Csányi Foundation’s sixth community house, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that many children may be able to benefit from their perseverance in confronting hardship.
Hungary will turn to the Grand Chamber on account of the decision adopted by the European Court of Human Rights in the case of Bangladeshi immigrants Ilias and Ahmed versus Hungary, Pál Völner, Parliamentary State Secretary of the Justice Ministry said at the press conference held after the meeting of the Justice Committee of Parliament on 25 April 2017 in Budapest.
“Hungary views Morocco as a country that plays a key role in North African stability”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó told Hungarian news agency MTI.
More and more people are taking part in the national consultation, and in just one day, 67 thousand completed consultation questionnaires were returned to the Government, the Parliamentary State Secretary of the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister told the Hungarian news agency MTI on Tuesday.
Minister of Justice László Trócsányi attended the ceremonious swearing in of Hungary’s new judge of the European Court of Human Rights, Péter Paczolay, in Strasbourg.
Bertalan Havasi, the Prime Minister’s press chief, has said that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will speak at a plenary session of the European Parliament as part of the agenda item “Situation in Hungary”.
“The results of the first round of the French presidential elections represent an opportunity for Europe, because political thinking on new kinds of solutions may now gain renewed impetus”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó told Hungarian news agency MTI by telephone on Monday.
“The commission investigating all aspects of the legal border barrier has begun work, as agreed upon by the European Commission and Hungary’s Minister of Interior and Minister of Justice”, Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister György Bakondi said on M1 Hungarian television on Tuesday.
“The problem isn’t with the some 60 thousand civil organisations operating in Hungary, but with so-called NGOs, which are trying to prove that they are true civil organisations”, Government Spokesman Zoltán Kovács said in an interview for Hungarian daily Magyar Hírlap, who in addition to the planned new legislation on organisations that receive funding from abroad also spoke about border protection and the Hungarian legal action against the quota system.