The Seniors Council held a meeting in the Parliament Building today, with the participation of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
The conservative British daily newspaper The Daily Telegraph has published an interview with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Valdis Dombrovskis, European Commissioner for the Euro and Social Dialogue, met in the Parliament building on Friday morning. Bertalan Havasi, Head of the Press Office of the Prime Minister, has said that in their meeting the two men agreed that over the last couple of years the Hungarian economic and financial situation has significantly stabilised.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán expects Hungarian-American political cooperation to change completely, as a result of Republican Party candidate Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election.
Speaking in the Parliament Building on Thursday, at a church conference entitled “St. Martin and Europe”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán described St. Martin of Tours as “the patron saint of the social market economy”. Mr. Orbán said that not only was the saint’s heart in the right place, but he also possessed common sense: according to legend, when he was a soldier he once cut his cloak into two and gave half to a beggar, thus ensuring that both of them would be protected from the extreme cold.
In the Hungarian Parliament Building, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has presented President of the Bulgarian Republic Rosen Plevneliev with the Grand Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit with Chain and Gold Star.
At a conference of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has called for significant wage rises.
Speaking in London on Wednesday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that Hungary seeks to ensure that the rights of Hungarians living in Britain are not curtailed when Britain leaves the EU.
Bertalan Havasi, Head of the Press Office of the Prime Minister, has informed kormany.hu that on 9 November Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will travel to London for a one-day working visit.
At a summit of the leaders of China and East-Central Europe in the Latvian capital Riga on Saturday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that cooperation between China and East-Central Europe is in the best interests of the whole of Europe.