There are two types of countries in Europe today: those where life is safe and those where it is not. Hungary is one of the safest countries, thanks to our outstanding police officers, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Monday at Heroes’ Square in Budapest, at the oath-taking ceremony of 227 non-commissioned police officers and the inspection of the new service vehicles of the police.
According to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, the “Brussels machine” is implementing George Soros’s plan in relation to immigration, but in the National Consultation on “ The Soros Plan” the Hungarians can send Brussels the message that they are standing up for national interests.
According to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in the years ahead policy on Hungarian communities beyond the borders must reinforce the “main trunk” of those communities: the lower and middle levels of society, which are most vulnerable to assimilation. However, those who form the “forest canopy” – the highly-qualified intellectual elite – “are doing fine”.
Bertalan Havasi, Press Chief of the Prime Minister has informed kormany.hu that on Thursday morning in the Parliament building, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán held talks with President of the Hungarian Boxing Association Zsolt Erdei on the future issues of the sport.
Bertalan Havasi, Press Chief of the Prime Minister informed Hungarian news agency MTI that on Wednesday morning in the Hungarian Parliament Building Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and leaders of Hungary’s Reformed Church signed an agreement on the fundamental principles concerning the relationship between the Government and the Reformed Church of Hungary and the tasks that determine their cooperation.
In an interview published in Nagyvárad/ Oradea in Wednesday’s edition of Hungarian language Transylvanian daily Bihari Napló, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that if migration pressure puts Romania to the test, Hungary would rather help Romania protect its eastern borders than erect a fence along the Hungarian-Romanian state border.
In a speech at an event organised by the Partium Christian University in Nagyvárad (Oradea) to mark the beginning of the academic year, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that “We are ready for cooperation, and peoples in the Carpathian Basin who cooperate with the Hungarians will fare well, and in fact are already faring well”.
In reply to a question from public media in Nagyvárad (Oradea) in Transylvania, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that “The Catalonian referendum is a Spanish internal issue, and accordingly Hungary is not commenting on the subject”.
At the dedication of a new Protestant church in Szászfenes (Florești), Romania, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared that “Hungary is strong enough in both body and spirit to also take responsibility for Transylvanian Hungarians”.
Speaking at the Protestant Theological Institute in Kolozsvár (Cluj-Napoca), during the largest Transylvanian event of the jubilee year organised to mark the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared that the entire Carpathian Basin is on the threshold of the age of national pride. He also spoke about pastoral service in its purest form as a requirement for young theologians.