In Stuttgart on Tuesday Prime Minister Viktor Orbán met former Minister President of Baden-Württemberg Erwin Teufel. In their meeting they discussed the future of European Christian democracy and crisis situations in the European Union.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has proposed a ten-point action plan for protecting the external borders of the European Union and free movement within the EU.
At a ceremony held at the Hungarian embassy in Lisbon, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán presented the Middle Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit to Portuguese politician and former People’s Party MEP Mário David, for his actions in the advancement of Hungarian interests.
On Thursday Prime Minister Viktor Orbán travelled to the Portuguese capital of Lisbon, to attend a meeting of the Centrist Democrat International (CDI).
In Novi Sad on Wednesday, Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán and Serbian prime minister Aleksandar Vučić visited the Europe Dormitory for students. At a press conference after this event, when asked about Croatia’s attempts to hinder the opening of one of Serbia’s chapters of acquis, Mr. Orbán said that Hungary supports Serbia’s EU membership.
After meeting the leaders of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (VMSZ) in Szabadka/ Subotica, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that this is the beginning of a new era, as Hungary has been able to launch the HUF 50-billion Vojvodina Economic Development Programme.
At the ceremonial opening of a plant for Masterplast Nyrt. in Szabadka/ Subotica, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that Hungary has an interest in Serbia’s success, and Serbia, too, has an interest in Hungary being a successful neighbouring country.
In Parliament On Tuesday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received Nicholas Gage, the Greek-born American writer and journalist.
In Parliament on Monday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán presented a decision by the National Security Council. He said that investigative teams will be formed within the Police and the National Tax Authority (NAV), and their task will be to individually analyse the Hungarian strands in the “Panama Papers” case which have emerged from international sources.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán spoke about the importance of sport and self-respect at the inauguration of the new training centre of the Diósgyőr Metal Works Physical Exercise Club (DVTK) in Miskolc. The training centre, built near the Diósgyőr football stadium, was inaugurated on Sunday.