“The Communist dictatorship is a common European heritage and it must be shown that that it’s not just Eastern European history” – said Minister of Human Resources Zoltán Balog at the press conference held marking the 25th anniversary of the Austrian-Hungarian border opening this Wednesday.
Those people who’re called the victims of Communism are not bricks of repression, but the building blocks of our freedom – said Tibor Navracsics, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Administration and Justice at the governmental commemoration of the Victims of Communism, held at the House of Terror Museum in Budapest this Tuesday.
“The communities of Hungary are condemned to live together” – stressed Deputy Prime Minister Tibor Navracsics at the premiere of the book titled ‘Between minority and majority – the Hungarian and Jewish/Israeli ethnic and cultural experiences of the past centuries’ in Budapest, this Tuesday.
The Komárom-Esztergom County Government Office released a publication on crime prevention in commemoration of the Day for Victims of Crime, the first title of such in the country, which will be delivered to all households of the county next week. The publication was presented by Tibor Navracsics at a press conference in Tatabanya this Friday.
220,000 people are becoming victims of crime each year - said the Minister of Interior at the the conference organized on the International Day for Victimes of Crime, which was co-organized by the Ministry of Public Administration and Justice, the Institute of Public Administration and Justice and the National Council on Crime Prevention in Budapest this Friday.
According to Deputy State Secretary for Hungarian Communities Abroad, each community has the right to retain and strengthen its culture, to develop and freely use its own language.
Among other issues, Zsuzsanna Répás spoke about these matters at the opening of the conference titled 'Native speakers abroad – from legal possibilities to realization’ in Budapest, this Thursday.
A bronze memorial plaque was placed in front of the night club in Veszprém, where Romanian handball player Marian Cozma, member of MKB Veszprém handball team, was killed five years ago.
“Never before were women and children qualified for such protection”, said Monika Balatoni, the Minister of State for Public Diplomacy and Relations of the Ministry of Public Administration and Justice, together with Ildikó Pelczné Gáll, the representative of the governing party FIDESZ in the European Parliament at a joint press conference in Budapest this Friday. Balatoni emphasized that protection of women is closely tied to protection of children and a number of measures have been taken specifically to protect children and minors.
This Friday in Budapest, Bence Rétvári emphasized how important are the European Groupings for Territorial Cooperation in the sense of Hungarian economy and national policy.
Zsuzsanna Répás, Deputy State Secretary for Hungarian Communities Abroad of the Ministry of Public Administration and Justice has met with Ibrahim Makolli, the Minister for Diaspora Affairs of the Republic of Kosovo.