National consultations are about ensuring that the government adopts a vision which coincides with what the Hungarian people think and that the measures implemented serve the best interests of as many Hungarians as possible, the Minister of State for International Communication and Relations said on Kossuth Radio’s programme ‘Sunday Paper’.
The opinion published on EUObserver under the title ‘Anti-Roma hatred on streets of Budapest’ is opportunistic, biased and “all too familiar,” Minister of State for International Communication and Relations Zoltán Kovács stated in his writing published on the Brussels news portal EUObserver on Friday.
The Operational Group will make recommendations with respect to the operation of theatres, cinemas and museums after the state of danger and about whether events can be organised, the Government Spokesperson said on the Thursday evening programme of the public service television news channel M1.
The questionnaire of the national consultation will feature thirteen questions, the Minister of State for International Communication and Relations announced on his Facebook account on Thursday.
The electronic monitoring of compulsory home quarantine is working well, there is also interest from abroad in the Hungarian-developed application, Minister of State for International Communication and Relations-head of the communications task force Zoltán Kovács, head of the duty centre of the Operational Group responsible for the containment of the coronavirus epidemic Tibor Lakatos and Máté Kiss-György, Managing Director of Asura Technologies Kft., the company that developed the application told journalists at a background discussion held on Wednesday.
The Hungarian community will commemorate the Day of National Cohesion, 4 June as part of an online programme, Minister of State for International Communication and Relations Zoltán Kovács informed the Hungarian news agency MTI on Wednesday.
The fight against the coronavirus epidemic has been successful so far, but the danger of the epidemic has not gone away yet, and we must therefore maintain a state of disease control preparedness, the Government Spokesperson said on Saturday at a ‘Governmentinfo Plus’ press conference posted on her social media account.
The country has done well in the containment of the coronavirus epidemic, the Government Spokesperson stressed on the public service television news channel M1 on Thursday evening.
As time and results have shown, the Coronavirus Protection Act served the country well; many Hungarians are alive today because of it, Minister of State for International Communication and Relations Zoltán Kovács wrote in an article published in Euronews, taking the view that this might be a good time to offer an apology for the criticisms levelled at the legislation.
Minister of Agriculture István Nagy and Government Spokesperson Alexandra Szentkirályi encourage everyone to buy Hungarian products.