Dunaújváros has a future, it is no longer a former socialist industrial town, but a modern European settlement, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in an interview published in the Thursday edition of the newspaper Dunaújváros Hírlap. The interview took place on Wednesday when the Prime Minister visited the Fejér County city as part of his campaign tour.
During the meeting between Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and former Czech President Václav Klaus in the Parliament Building on Thursday morning, there was agreement between the parties with relation to the nature of the migration crisis that is affecting Europe and on possible ways of managing it, the Prime Minister’s Press Chief, Bertalan Havasi said in a statement to Hungarian news agency MTI.
In an interview on Eger Television on Tuesday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that Hungary must be protected from becoming an immigrant country, and this is what is at stake in April’s parliamentary election.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has taken part in talks in Sofia with Boyko Borissov, the Prime Minister of Bulgaria – which currently holds the presidency of the Council of the EU. After their talks Mr. Orbán stated that the European Union has a new migration proposal, which as it stands is unacceptable, because it continues to focus on the mandatory relocation of migrants.
In his “State of the Nation” address on Sunday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared that “For us, it’s ‘Hungary First’”.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán believes that with Zoltán Kallós’s death we have lost a great patriot. The Prime Minister’s message of condolence was read out by Deputy Prime Minister Zsolt Semjén on Saturday at the Válaszút funeral service.
At a press conference on Friday forming part of the Budapest conference of the Centrist Democrat International (CDI) – the organisation of centrist parties with links to Christian democracy – Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that the CDI believes Christian culture to be a valuable asset, and it must therefore be preserved.
“Strong member states and strong leaders are required to ensure that the European Union is successful and retains its identity”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and former Spanish Prime Minister José Maria Aznar agreed at a meeting in Budapest on Friday morning.
The leadership of the Christian Democrat international (CDI) is holding a session in Budapest on Friday, and on the eve of the conference Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received CDI President and former President of Columbia Andrés Pastrana Arangó in the Parliament Building, the Prime Minister’s Press Chief, Bertalan Havasi informed the kormany.hu government news portal.
“The first ever prime ministerial meeting in the history of Hungary and the Republic of Cape Verde was held on Thursday afternoon in Budapest”, the Prime Minister’s Press Chief, Bertalan Havasi informed the kormany.hu government news portal.