At a seven-party meeting, the parliamentary groups of all parties unanimously supported the closing down of schools from Monday due to the spread of the coronavirus, Gergely Gulyás, the Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office informed journalists. He said he will relay this opinion to the government, and a decision is expected to be taken within 24 hours.
The government is introducing a special legal order and a state of danger with a view to preventing the spread of the novel coronavirus infection, Gergely Gulyás, the Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office announced on Wednesday in Budapest.
The Operational Corps recommends to the government the introduction of a special legal order and a state of danger with a view to preventing the spread of the novel coronavirus infection, Gergely Gulyás announced on Wednesday in Budapest.
Europe must be protected from those who – for financial or power reasons – want to change it, and in this Central Europe’s experience of many centuries will gain in significance, the Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office stressed on Monday in Budapest.
At present, the government is not aware of any coronavirus patient in Hungary, Gergely Gulyás, the Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office stated at a press conference held on Wednesday where the Operational Corps announced new measures in addition to the 28-point action plan adopted due to the coronavirus in January.
As part of the Hungary Helps Programme, the government supports the eye clinic operated by missionary-eye specialist Dr Richárd Hardi in Mbuji-Mayi situated in the Southern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
There are still no coronavirus patients in Hungary, there is no sample that would confirm any case of infection, Gergely Gulyás said at his press conference held on Thursday in Budapest.
The Minister of State for Helping Persecuted Christians and the Implementation of the Hungary Helps Programme at the Prime Minister’s Office paid a visit to the French capital in order to gain new partners for the Hungarian efforts made in the interest of promoting freedom of religion.
In Budapest on Wednesday, at a press conference related to coronavirus, the government-appointed Operational Group announced new measures in addition to the 28-point action plan adopted in January. Gergely Gulyás, the Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office, stated that at present the Government is not aware of anyone in Hungary who has tested positive for coronavirus.
The struggle against communism was a true fight, the Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office stated on Tuesday, on the Memorial Day of the Victims of Communism in Budapest.