At an event in Sátoraljaújhely on Tuesday marking the Hungarian Day of National Cohesion, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that Hungary wants to cooperate with its neighbours, and whoever cooperates with it will also benefit.
The economy protection action plan is necessary also because in Brussels economic decisions are adopted time and again which are positively disadvantageous for the Hungarian economy.
On Thursday morning, in the Carmelite Monastery Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received Canadian political scientist, Professor of Psychology Jordan Peterson who arrived in Budapest as a guest of the Brain Bar Festival to be held on 30-31 May.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán offered his condolences in a message to South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon and his people due to the tragedy of the South Korean tourists who were involved in an accident on the Danube.
In an address to the Hungarian parliament before the start of daily business on Monday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that in Sunday’s election to the European Parliament (EP) the Hungarian people had clearly stated that they want to see changes in Brussels.
Those who believe that the future of Hungary and Europe is important will have to go and vote on Sunday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated in an interview published in the newspaper Magyar Nemzet and the provincial newspapers of the Mediaworks Group on Saturday. The Prime Minister said “Pro-immigration supporters will all be there, so we should be there, too”.
On Thursday Prime Minister Viktor Orbán met with Li Zhanshu, Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress of the People’s Republic of China.
At a meeting held on Wednesday in the Carmelite Monastery, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Marc Fromager, former National Director of “Aid to the Church in Need” (ACN) in France spoke about the persecution of Christians and the protection of Europe’s traditional values, Bertalan Havasi, the Prime Minister’s press chief said.
Zalaegerszeg is now up on the map of the European automotive industry; the city is spoken of as one of the next decade’s most important automotive industry development and research venues, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in an interview on Zalaegerszeg Television on Monday.
At the inauguration of the first phase of the ZalaZone automotive industry test track in Zalaegerszeg, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that, after a series of European crises, Hungary has concluded that identity must be preserved, security must be protected, and competitiveness must be strengthened further.