“This evening, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will be travelling to the vicinity of the Bulgarian-Turkish border, where, in view of the increasing migration pressure, he will be holding a joint inspection of the border with his Bulgarian counterpart Prime Minister Boyko Borissov on Wednesday morning”, Head of the Prime Minister’s Press Office Bertalan Havasi told kormany.hu.
In an address to Parliament before the start of daily business on the opening day of the autumn session, Viktor Orbán said that the migrant quota referendum is not a party political matter, but a national cause, and that “we must not risk Hungary’s future”. In his address he mostly spoke about the national referendum on 2 October.
In Kötcse, Somogy County, before an event entitled “Polgári Piknik” (Civil Picnic), Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told journalists that after the migrant quota referendum on 2 October a serious battle can be expected in Brussels over changes to European migration regulations.
The entire civilised world is still shocked by what happened in the United States fifteen years ago. In addition to remembering the innocent victims and the heroes who took part in the rescue efforts, we must also renew our determination and commitment in the fight against terrorism.
In Krynica on Thursday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán held talks with Prime Minister of Ukraine Volodymyr Borysovych Groysman.
At one of the panel discussions in the 26th Economic Forum in Krynica in Poland on Tuesday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that the European dream has moved from Western Europe to Central Europe.
In a press statement made at the 26th Economic Forum in Krynica in Poland, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that the Visegrád countries (V4) agree that we need the European Union: not just any EU, but a strong EU.
At the 26th Economic Forum in Krynica, Poland, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received the Person of the Year award, which is the event’s most prestigious honour.
In one of the panel discussions at an economic forum held in Krynica in Poland on Tuesday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that we must never lose our judgement in the operation of the national economy: national influence in the key economic sectors is an important goal.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has said that he does not rule out the possibility of being forced to face challenges this autumn similar to those of last year on the Balkans migration route.