In Budapest on Tuesday, at the final event in the series “Stand up for Hungary!”, which has accompanied the National Consultation, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told that “We shall not let Soros have the last laugh”.
Bertalan Havasi, Press Chief of the Prime Minister, has told kormany.hu that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán condemns the desecration of graves in a Serbian cemetery in Budakalász.
Bertalan Havasi, Press Chief of the Prime Minister, has told kormany.hu that in the Parliament Building on Tuesday morning Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received Bishop Tikhon, Administrator of the Hungarian Orthodox Diocese.
The Prime Minister’s Press Chief Bertalan Havasi has informed the kormany.hu government news portal that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Kelemen Hunor, President of the Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania, met in the Hungarian Parliament Building on Monday to discuss the current problems and challenges faced by the Hungarian community in Romania.
At a press conference in Brussels on Friday, after the two-day summit of EU Member States’ leaders, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was asked about a speech he had delivered earlier in the week at the ceremonial inauguration of a renovated building dedicated to the memory of Hungary’s interwar minister of culture Kuno Klebelsberg. Mr. Orbán said “I stand by every word” of the speech.
After Friday’s summit meeting Viktor Orbán said that the main achievement of the EU leaders’ summit in Brussels was related to strengthening the European Union’s defence capability. The Prime Minister said that there was full agreement on this, and all the Member States declared their desire to participate in the emerging system.
Arriving at a two-day summit of European Union Member States in Brussels on Thursday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told Hungarian journalists that “There is no agreement among European Union Member States on the distribution of migrants, as Western countries which foolishly allowed in migrants want to get rid of them by distributing them among countries such as Hungary, which protected themselves and did not allow migrants to enter”.
At the ceremonial inauguration of the refurbished Klebelsberg Villa in Budapest’s Pesthidegkút on Wednesday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that Europe must understand that the more of its own faith and culture it gives up, the weaker it will be politically and economically.
Viktor Orbán, the Prime Minister of Hungary, has sent his written condolences to the widow of former Chancellor of Germany Helmut Kohl.
Bertalan Havasi, Press Chief of the Prime Minister, has told kormany.hu that on Wednesday afternoon in the Parliament Building Prime Minister Viktor Orbán held talks with Ronald S. Lauder, President of the World Jewish Congress.