The Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has criticised Prime Minister Viktor Orbán for uploading pictures on his Facebook page which it says depict revisionist symbols. Responding to a question on the issue from Hungarian news agency MTI, Press Chief of the Prime Minister’s Office Bertalan Havasi said that the images are of historical symbols.
The Prime Minister takes the view that what we have at stake today is Europe, the European way of life, the survival or disappearance of European values and nations, or their transformation beyond recognition.
The Hungarians have decided: they do not want illegal migrants, and they do not share the intellectual frenzy of the European left, the Prime Minister said on Saturday who informed his audience of the results of the national consultation on the topic on the closing day of the 26th Bálványos Summer Open University and Student Camp (Tusványos).
Press Chief of the Prime Minister’s Office Bertalan Havasi has informed kormany.hu that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will be travelling to Transylvania in Romania, where he will give a presentation at the 26th Bálványos Summer University.
Press Chief of the Prime Minister’s Office Bertalan Havasi has informed Hungarian news agency MTI that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has nominated Márton Nagy for the post of Deputy Governor of the Hungarian National Bank.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Mayor of Érd András T. Mészáros (Fidesz-KDNP) have agreed on a development programme worth HUF 40 billion on Friday in Érd, where they signed a cooperation agreement on Friday as part of the Modern Cities Programme.
According to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, applying the wrong policy could multiply the present rate of migration, and consequently he is advocating a firm border protection policy.
The issue of migration, the management of „modern-age mass migration”, or in other words, the restoration of the patrolling of the Hungarian border, is not a factor that could distance Hungary from Serbia, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said at the Hungarian-Serbian business forum organised by Magyar Nemzeti Kereskedőház Zrt. in Budapest on Wednesday.
Hungary is compelled to protect its southern borders, but this measure is in no way directed against Serbia and the Serbian people, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated on Wednesday in Budapest, at the press conference held jointly with Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic after the Hungarian-Serbian government meeting.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced after the summit of EU heads of government and state that the immigration aspect of the Ukrainian conflict is not currently on Hungary’s agenda, but may yet be, and whatever happens will be Hungary’s and Poland’s joint concern.