On Monday Prime Minister Viktor Orbán expressed hope that a re-erected statue of former Hungarian prime minister István Tisza could be the "symbol of a new era of nation-building". István Tisza served as Hungary’s prime minister between 1903 and 1905, and from 1913 to 1917. He was assassinated in October 1918.
President János Áder formally appointed the ministers of Prime Minister Viktor Orban's third government on Friday. Later, Parliament held a session at which Prime Minister Orbán addressed the new cabinet before their oath-taking ceremony.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is set to represent Hungary at the inauguration ceremony of Ukraine's president-elect Petro Poroshenko in Kiev on Saturday.
Hungary's new national assembly re-elected Viktor Orbán as prime minister on Saturday, with 130 votes in favour and 57 against, after which he took the oath of office, and addressed Parliament.