The State Secretary for Nation Policy urged the participation of Hungarians beyond the borders in the referendum of 2 October against forced resettlement at his press conference held in Budapest on Tuesday.
The referendum is an opportunity for the people to decide on their future directly, and to influence the fate of the country, János Lázár, the Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office told the portal makohirado.hu.
Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Veysi Kajnak, who is in Hungary on an official visit, was received by Zsolt Semjén on Tuesday in the Parliament Building. The Hungarian Deputy Prime Minister and his Turkish counterpart spoke about relations between the two countries in words of praise as there are manifold relations, both in business and culture, which tie our nations together.
Whoever will form a government in 2018, thanks to the measures adopted with a view to the reduction of bureaucracy, they will be able to serve the common good and businesses with a more competitive and streamlined State, Nándor Csepreghy, Minister of State at the Prime Minister’s Office said on Friday in Paks.
The 127 freshly prepared scholarship holders of the Kőrösi Csoma Sándor Programme and the Petőfi Sándor Programme have begun their work aimed at the preservation of traditions, the State Secretariat for National Policy told the Hungarian News Agency MTI.
The Government will have to reckon with the problem of immigration in the next few years, and will therefore have to reinforce the fence built on the border and live force protection, János Lázár, the Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office said at the press conference Governmentinfo 61 which he held jointly with Government Spokesperson Zoltán Kovács.
The Hungarian and Croatian people belong closely together, Deputy Prime Minister Zsolt Semjén said at the opening of the school year at the Croatian Kindergarten, Elementary and Secondary School.
State Secretary for EU Affairs Szabolcs Takács received Jadranka Joksimovic, Serbian minister without portfolio responsible for EU integration on 31 August 2016. Minister Joksimovic stressed that her visit to Budapest has symbolic significance. As a minister of the recently formed new Serbian Government, this is her first official visit abroad which is intended as a gesture in the strategic cooperation between the two countries.
The October quota referendum is an event of historic significance, and it is to be hoped that the electors will adopt a clear and unequivocal decision which will reinforce the Government in its political struggle with the European Commission, János Lázár, the Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office said at the 60th Governmentinfo press conference which he held jointly with Government Spokesperson Zoltán Kovács.
It is important to offer gestures to scattered communities where the goal is to help them remain Hungarian, Deputy Prime Minister for Hungarian communities beyond the borders Zsolt Semjén said at the opening of the preparatory week of the Kőrösi Csoma Sándor and Petőfi Sándor Programmes.