The Commission has not expressed any objections to the Fundamental Law, said Deputy Prime Minister Tibor Navracsics in Parliament on Tuesday, after having met with the delegation from The Venice Commission visiting Hungary.
The Government has accepted proposals in order to make the pharmaceutical budget sustainable, said Minister of State for Health Miklós Szócska, at a joint press conference with government spokesperson Anna Nagy.
‘For effective law enforcement, a common legal culture needs to be established in the European judicial area,’ said the Minister of Public Administration and Justice on Monday. He was speaking at a joint seminar of the Office of the Hungarian Prosecutor General and Eurojust – a body which promotes cooperation between the judicial authorities of EU Member States.
The goal is to reduce the number and cost of documents being used, and to establish quality services through the integrated card – said Ministerial Commissioner Iván Vetési at a press conference presenting the concept behind the National Integrated Card System.
At the Museum of Fine Arts on Sunday evening the fashion show for the design competition Gombold újra! - Divat a magyar [Rethink/re-button! Magyar is the Mode] saw winning costumes combining punk, rock and features of Transdanubian Hungarian folk costume, skirts made using folk sewing techniques, and folk motifs brought to life with modern styling.
‘We owe a lot to Andrzej Prewoźnik, and with this exhibition we are starting to repay our debt,’ said Deputy Prime Minister Tibor Navracsics at the House of Terror Museum’s exhibition entitled ‘There they lie, as if they were still alive...’, which was organised in memory of the Polish historian.
The process of creating a new constitution in 2011 was the first such legitimate process in the history of Hungary, said Róbert Répássy, Minister of State for Justice, during a public debate held on Saturday at the Faculty of Law at the University of Pécs.
An enlarged meeting of ministers of justice from the Visegrád Group’s member countries and Croatia is taking place in Veszprém between 5 and 7 May.
‘It is clear that our government programme cannot be implemented without making sacrifices, and without everyday struggle, or even extraordinarily heroic efforts,’ said László Szászfalvi, Minister of State for Church, Civil Society and Nationality Affairs, on Tuesday, when he addressed the conference ‘Heroes, Martyrs and Sacrifice from the 20th Century Reformed Church in Hungary’ at the Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary.
‘It’s as if I’ve jumped ahead in time,’ said Anna Nagy, Government Spokesperson in Győr, after having tried several cars at the 6th Race for Alternative-powered Vehicles.