“Hungary and Germany are natural allies, and this must remain so in future”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Tuesday in Passau.
We should not forge great new plans in Europe at this point in time, but must protect what we have already achieved, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Tuesday in Passau.
At the official commemoration event of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, held outside the House of Terror Museum in Budapest on Monday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that “If freedom is lost, if national independence is lost, we too are lost”.
Following a summit of EU leaders in Brussels on Friday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared that it is no exaggeration to state that the European Parliament has begun implementation of the Soros Plan. He cited adoption of a report on the amendment of the Dublin Agreement, which regulates the EU’s Common Asylum System, by the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE).
“Italy must be helped to protect its borders”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared in Brussels.
In Budapest, in his opening speech at the 6th Annual Forum of the EU Strategy for the Danube Region, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that the Hungarian people want Europe’s external borders to be closed, while its internal borders remain open.
At a session of the Seniors Council in Hungary’s Parliament Building, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that “In November, for the first time in its history, Hungary will be paying out pension supplements; this has never happened before, and is a step forward”. He added that “We want to build a country in which every generation occupies a special place; we are thinking in terms of Hungary’s generations”.
On Tuesday, at the official foundation stone ceremony for a new bridge over the Danube at Komárom (Komárno), Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said: “Let this new Danube bridge at Komárom be a symbol of the fact that we are protecting Europe’s external borders and enabling the internal borders to remain open”.
At the first Tourism Summit conference in Budapest, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that in the Government’s eyes tourism is not just a source of income or a high-performing sector of the Hungarian economy, but also a form of patriotism, which is a mission.
Bertalan Havasi, head of the Prime Minister’s Press Office, has informed the kormany.hu government news portal that Hungarian prime minister and President of Fidesz Viktor Orbán has sent a letter to Sebastian Kurz congratulating him on the victory of his Austrian Peoples’ Party in Sunday’s parliamentary election.