Ministry of Human Resources

Zoltán Balog

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Codification Workgroup on domestic violence prepares proposal

Ministry of Human Resources, January 15, 2013 11:14 AM

The Codification Workgroup set up for the regulation of domestic violence between people in cohabitation within the Penal Code prepared a proposal in December 2012. Representatives of NGOs have requested a final consultation before the draft goes to the Government and then Parliament.

Fewer and fewer people are forced to suffer from the harmful effects of passive smoking in Hungary

Ministry of Human Resources, January 14, 2013 5:51 PM

The smoking habits of young people in Hungary aged between 13-15 years have been studied for the third time as part of a WHO international research project.

The State Secretary for Sport also acknowledges Dániel Gyurta's sportsmanlike behaviour

Ministry of Human Resources, January 14, 2013 5:46 PM

State Secretary for Sport István Simicskó acknowledges the gesture of Olympic, World and European champion swimmer Dániel Gyurta. After his Olympic success, Gyurta declared that he wished to pay his tribute to his tragically deceased Norwegian friend, World and European champion Alexander Dale Oen, by presenting a copy of his gold medal.

Roundtable on higher education to be established

Ministry of Human Resources, January 11, 2013 4:01 PM


Minister of Human Resources Zoltán Balog announced on Friday, following a consultation with representatives of the National Union of Students (HÖOK), that a roundtable on higher education will be established. Representatives of the Hungarian Rectors' Conference (MRK) and HÖOK as well as members of business life are welcome to join.

New York Bard Conservatory Orchestra to perform in Budapest's new music venue

Ministry of Human Resources, January 11, 2013 10:49 AM

The Ministry of Human Resources welcomes that the chamber orchestra of the acclaimed New York-based Bard College Conservatory of Music will give the next "tune-up" concert in the new Budapest Music Centre (BMC) on January 13. The orchestra composed of teachers, graduate and undergraduate students, regularly tours the world, and will perform in central Europe for the first time. Among its Hungarian members is cellist Robert Martin, who also serves as the Conservatory's director. The Budapest Music Centre, which will be one of the most significant centre for contemporary music in Hungary, opening officially in March 2013.

More money will be allocated to culture in 2013

Ministry of Human Resources, January 10, 2013 6:57 PM

Public spending on culture will increase significantly in 2013, Minister of State for Culture László L. Simon announced on 10 January.

More than 2.4 billion forints for young talents

Ministry of Human Resources, January 10, 2013 4:50 PM

More than 2.4 billion forints (EUR 8.3m) are available for supporting young talents and their mentors in Hungary and in ethnic communities in the Carpathian Basin under the national talent support programme, the Minister of State for Education Rózsa Hoffmann said on Thursday.

Miss Colours Hungary 2013 wheelchair beauty pageant

Ministry of Human Resources, January 9, 2013 6:15 PM

The Miss Colours Hungary 2013 pageant, organised by the Foundation for People in Wheelchairs and Colours Rehab Ltd., was held today under the patronage of Minister of State for Sport at the Ministry of Human Resources István Simicskó.

Old Artists’ Colony in Szentendre under renewal

Ministry of Human Resources, January 9, 2013 5:32 PM

The refurbishment of five of the twelve studios has been completed at the Old Artists’ Colony in Szentendre, where the office of the Hungarian Public Non-Profit Council of Arts (MANK) has also been moved to.

Substantial resources earmarked for higher education, says Minister of State for Education

Ministry of Human Resources, January 8, 2013 12:22 PM

The Government will work towards an agreement with students on higher education and will make the best use of tight resources both to run the system and to develop it, the Minister of State for Education Rózsa Hoffmann said in an interview for commercial broadcaster Inforádió on Monday evening.