A Good State is there to help disabled students in higher education getting employed– reported Monika Balatoni, Minister of State for Public Diplomacy and Relations of the Ministry of Public Administration and Justice at a press conference in Budapest this Wednesday.
Washington has embraced Hungarian folk culture, which is capable of innovation, colourful and traditional yet modern – said Deputy Prime Minister Tibor Navracsics this Tuesday in Budapest at the premiere of the documentary ‘Hungarian Fence’, dealing with Hungary’s status as guest of honour at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington last year.
‘Carved freedom – 15 March 1989’ is the title of the exhibition opened in the Saloon of the Ministry of Public Administration and Justice (KIM for short) this Tuesday; presenting the photos of Ernő Horváth taken 25 years ago.
Today’s young people shape the Hungary of the future, therefore talents must be recognized to be even more determined in accomplishing their goals – said the Minister of Public Administration and Justice when he handed out the ‘Youth for youth’ awards for young people at the European Youth Centre in Budapest this Monday.
The commemoration programs of the Hungarian Revolution and Independence War of 1848-1849 will set out on 14 March 2014, Friday at 3:00 PM with the handing out of state awards in the Grand Hall of the Parliament, where János Áder, President of Hungary will deliver a welcome speech.
On the 7th of March 2014, the Ministry of Public Administration and Justice organized the meeting of Approving Authorities of the European Groupings for Territorial Cooperation for the third time at the House of Hungarians, drawing huge international interest. The conference was centred on the challenges of the 2014-2020 budget period.
Deputy Prime Minister Tibor Navracsics, Minister of Public Administration and Justice handed out the awards for the winners of the contest organized for high school students ‘Competing through rights’, which has begun in 2013.
“We’ve taken a step towards a more child-friendly legislation, but the real help lies in prevention: to succeed in initiating actions which raise awareness about threats and if something wrong happens, letting children and adults know what they should do” – stated Deputy PM Tibor Navracsics this Monday in Veszprém, just before a session of the campaign managed by the Ministry under his control, running under the name ‘The Internet Does Not Forget’.
The Hungarian public administration unfolded in the past four years and took part in the competition forming between public administration systems of different countries – said the Minister of Public Administration and Justice at the annual opening ceremony of the Administrative Fellowship Program in Budapest this Friday.
According to the Minister of State of the Ministry of Public Administration and Justice, the Government established a firm legislation on family law in the recent years and the new Civil Code, which will enter into force on 15 March, focuses on the interests of children. Bence Rétvári spoke about these matters at the press conference in Budapest held this Friday; pointing out that due to the new rules, conditions became more predictable and supportive of childbearing.