Speaking at Hungarian business weekly Figyelő’s “Top200” awards gala, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that “Since 2010 over three thousand billion forints has remained with Hungarian families”.
Bertalan Havasi, head of the Prime Minister’s Press Office, has informed Hungarian news agency MTI that in the Hungarian Parliament Building on Monday Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received Ján Figel’, the European Union’s Special Envoy for the promotion of freedom of religion or belief outside the EU.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán called on European Union (EU) institutions to protect and uphold the Schengen Agreement on Friday in Bratislava Castle, where an EU meeting was held on putting an end to the practice of dual food product quality with the participation of the heads of government of the Visegrád Group (V4, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia), representatives of every EU member state, and related EU politicians.
The European economy rests on the trust we have in one another, that is its bonding material, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated on Friday in the Pozsony Castle where an EU meeting was held with the participation of the Prime Ministers of the Visegrád Four in the case of the double quality standards of foodstuffs.
“My wish is that the people of Europe who profess common values should never again be separated from each other”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán wrote on the occasion of the 55th anniversary of the founding of Berlin’s Checkpoint Charlie Museum (Mauermuseum), in a letter addressed to the Director of the Foundation that operates the institution.
According to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Europe is insisting on an immigration policy that allows dangerous extremists to enter the EU, but Hungary instead professes that rather than bringing the trouble here, help should be taken to where it is needed. “Hungary is helping persecuted Christians to return home”, he stated.
Bertalan Havasi, the Prime Minister’s Press Chief informed kormany.hu that on Wednesday evening in the Hungarian Parliament Building, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received Lebanese Foreign Minister Gibran Bassil.
“Hungary’s future is no longer only being written in Budapest, but all over the country; this investment in Nyíregyháza is proof of the fact that Hungary is beginning to pull itself together”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Wednesday in Nyíregyháza at the official opening of Révész-Nyírlog Limited’s new logistics centre, the largest of its kind in Eastern Hungary.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán congratulated György Vashegyi, the new President of the Hungarian Academy of Arts, who was elected on Tuesday, in a letter, Bertalan Havasi, the head of the Press Office of the Prime Minister told the Hungarian news agency MTI.
“In Hungary, everything is in place to ensure that the upcoming years pass in the spirit of economic success”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared on Tuesday in the Pest County town of Páty, at the opening of new international logistics centre built within the framework of a development project managed by the National Industrial Park Management and Development Company.