Bertalan Havasi, Press Chief of the Prime Minister, has told kormany.hu that in the Parliament building on Tuesday morning Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey Recep Akdağ held talks on economic cooperation and the state of Europe.
Bertalan Havasi, Press Chief of the Prime Minister, has told kormany.hu that in the Parliament Building on Monday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO).
On the opening day of the four-day Budapest meeting of the Regional Committee for Europe of the World Health Organization (WHO), Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that while the European demographic problem calls for an urgent response, the issue of population decline must be resolved through the reinforcement of family policy, rather than through migration.
The Prime Minister’s Press Chief has informed the kormany.hu government news portal that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and László Brenzovics, President of the Cultural Union of Hungarians in Transcarpathia (KMKSZ), met in Hungary’s Parliament Building on Monday to discuss Ukraine’s new Education Act, “which is having a harmful effect on Ukrainian-Hungarian relations and runs counter to Ukraine’s international commitments”.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and the General Secretary of European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), Luca Visentini met in Hungary’s Parliament Building on Friday afternoon to discuss, amongst others, the European enforcement of social rights and the Posting Directive, the Prime Minister’s Press Chief, Bertalan Havasi informed the kormany.hu government website.
Speaking on the Kossuth Radio programme “180 Minutes”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated that Hungary must acknowledge the European Court of Justice’s ruling in the migrant quota lawsuit, but added that the Court’s decision is no reason for Hungary to change its immigration policy of refusing entry to migrants. He also declared that he will never consent to Hungary being turned into an “immigrant country”.
“Your interpretation of the principle of solidarity is not in accordance with European Union legislation, or with Hungarian historic traditions”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán wrote, amongst others, in his letter of reply to President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker, the text of which was provided to the kormany.hu website on Thursday afternoon by the Prime Minister’s Press Chief, Bertalan Havasi.
At an event organised by KAVOSZ Zrt., at which the 250,000th Széchenyi Card was handed over, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced that the maximum available credit in most sections of the Széchenyi Card Programme will be raised to HUF 100 million.
Bertalan Havasi, Press Chief of the Prime Minister, has told kormany.hu that in the Parliament Building on Thursday Prime Minister Viktor Orbán held talks with Faisal al-Fayez, President of the Senate of Jordan. Topics covered included relations between Jordan and Hungary, the European Union, and security issues.
Bertalan Havasi, Press Chief of the Prime Minister, has told kormany.hu that in the Parliament building on Wednesday morning Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Daniel Korioth, CEO of Robert Bosch GmbH, held talks on the role of Bosch in Hungary’s economy and the company’s development plans.