In Zalaegerszeg on Friday, at the foundation-stone ceremony for an automotive industry test track designed for the testing of both conventional and autonomous cars, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that the future has arrived in Zalaegerszeg. He said that he sincerely hopes the HUF 40 billion test track will be unique not only in Hungary, but in the whole of Europe.
The Prime Minister’s press chief Bertalan Havasi has told kormany.hu that, during his visit to Slovenia, Prime Minister and President of Fidesz Viktor Orbán had talks in Maribor with the head of the interest representation group for Hungarians in Muravidék/ Prekmurje.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has said that European values are not to be found in Brussels, but in the hearts of European citizens.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán described the resolution adopted by the European Parliament against Hungary on Wednesday as proof of a misguided policy, saying that in fact it is a “Soros report”.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that “Our economic policy based on wage increases and low taxes must be defended in next year’s election, and if this is successful then the Hungarian economy’s rate of growth could reach 5 per cent in around 2020”.
In Budapest on Thursday, at a general meeting of the German auto manufacturer Mercedes-Benz, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that its Kecskemét factory is a symbol of the German company’s faith in Hungary, and as such is not just another factory among many.
On Thursday, Bertalan Havasi, Head of the Press Office of the Prime Minister informed Hungarian news agency MTI that Prime Minister and President of Fidesz Viktor Orbán will attend the congress of the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) also member of the European People’s Party.
In Beijing on Monday, in a statement to public media summarising his official visit to China, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that the old globalisation model is obsolete, “the East has caught up with the West”, and a large part of the world has had enough of developed countries lecturing it on human rights and the market economy.
On Monday the Prime Minister’s Press Chief, Bertalan Havasi, told kormany.hu that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Chairman of Fidesz, has sent a letter to Sebastian Kurz congratulating him on his election as the new Chairman of the Austrian People’s Party.
Speaking from the Chinese capital, Bertalan Havasi, head of the Press Office of the Prime Minister, has told Hungarian news agency MTI that “The main agenda point in the meeting between Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán and Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was a review of the state of Hungarian-Turkish bilateral relations”.