Prime Minister Viktor Orbán wished the UN happy birthday on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of its foundation.
The required number of hospital beds, medical equipment and staff are available in Hungary, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said regarding the fight against the coronavirus epidemic in a video message posted on his Facebook account on Saturday morning.
Hungary does not support the European Commission’s new migration and asylum proposal package as it may force Hungary to take in migrants, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stressed in an interview given to the news agency Reuters on Friday.
Even if in the European Commission’s new migration and asylum package presented on Wednesday quotas are referred to as something else, quotas will remain quotas, and Hungary opposes them, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated in Brussels on Thursday after he, together with his Polish and Czech counterparts, had talks with President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen for an hour and a half.
On Wednesday evening, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Interior Minister Sándor Pintér paid a visit to the Szent László Hospital, a video shared on Facebook reveals.
On Thursday in Brussels, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis and Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki will meet with President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, Bertalan Havasi, the Prime Minister’s press chief confirmed to the Hungarian news agency MTI on Wednesday evening.
This autumn “we are better-prepared” in the fight against the coronavirus epidemic than we were in the spring, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on the opening day of Parliament’s autumn session, before the start of ordinary business, stressing that by combining forces with the Hungarian people, they successfully warded off the first wave of the epidemic, and “together we will succeed again”.
The action groups which operated successfully during the spring containment effort will be set up again, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced in a video message posted on Facebook on Monday.
In the spring we already did it once, together we will succeed again in the autumn, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán wrote regarding the fight against the coronavirus epidemic in an article published in the Monday issue of the newspaper Magyar Nemzet in which he stated his views on the struggle between liberalism and Christian democracy, the situation of Europe and the 2022 elections.
Jobs and the living standards of families must be protected also during the virus, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stressed in a video message posted on his Facebook account on Saturday, announcing that the credit debt repayment moratorium offered to households will be extended – in the case of certain social groups – for another six months from 1 January 2021.