At the 18th plenary session of the Hungarian Standing Conference held on Friday morning in the Castle Garden Bazaar, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán spoke about the need for Hungarian ethnic parties, the economic development of territories with Hungarian populations in the Carpathian Basin and the protection of the self-identity of Hungarian communities, Bertalan Havasi, the Deputy State Secretary heading the Press Office of the Prime Minister informed the Hungarian news agency MTI.
On Thursday afternoon in the Carmelite Monastery in Budapest, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received American Professor of Political Science Patrick J. Deneen whose book ‘Why Liberalism Failed’ will be released in Budapest shortly, Bertalan Havasi, the Prime Minister’s press chief told the Hungarian news agency MTI.
Hungary continues to need an anti-immigration policy; “Hungarians can only be replaced with Hungarians,” Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated at the 9th plenary session of the Hungarian Diaspora Council held on Thursday in the Castle Garden Bazaar in Budapest.
In a message Prime Minister Viktor Orbán offered his condolences to Slovak Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini due to the tragic coach accident that occurred in Nyitragerencsér (Nitrianske Hrnciarovce), Slovakia, Bertalan Havasi, the Deputy State Secretary heading the Press Office of the Prime Minister informed the Hungarian news agency MTI on Wednesday evening.
On Monday afternoon in the Carmelite Monastery in Budapest, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received Charles Michel, the new elected President of the European Council.
Hungarians in Transcarpathia are an abandoned ethnic group in a difficult situation which has every reason to demand the support of the Hungarian government of the day.
Turkey is Hungary’s strategic partner on the issues of security and migration, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated on Thursday in Budapest after he had talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The proposal which the departing European Commission prepared with respect to the European Union’s next budget is unfair, and “we want justice”.
In a message Prime Minister Viktor Orbán congratulated Ludovic Orban, President of the centre-right National Liberal Party on his election as Romania’s prime minister.
In a message Prime Minister Viktor Orbán congratulated Gergely Karácsony on his election as Mayor of Budapest, and simultaneously invited him to attend the Wednesday cabinet meeting where members of the government will discuss the future of Budapest developments, among other issues.