“High quality, well-mannered and quick administration increases competitiveness” – said Minister of Public Administration and Justice during the handover ceremony of the governmental one-stop-shop at Balatonfűzfő this Tuesday.
The Hungarian Government is pleased to see the acceptance of the European Commission’s report on the fight against corruption. A great step towards battling such phenomena, as it raises awareness regarding harmful factors disrupting societies Europe-wide and the same time it shows the good practices what different countries have taken in the matter, being good examples for others.
The team of Sopron assembled from students of Daniel Berzsenyi Lutheran High School and Vocational School won the national finals of the quiz series called ‘Competing through Rights’, which was held in Budapest last Friday. Initiative of Deputy Prime Minister Tibor Navracsics, Minister of Public Administration and Justice, the competition was launched in October 2013 on the occasion of the European Year of Citizens with more than 90 participating teams, out of which 9 ended up in the finals.
Thanks to the cooperation with the OECD, the renewal of the Hungarian administration system could be a reference in the region, Europe and eventually out of Europe as well, said Minister of Public Administration and Justice, Tibor Navracsics at the Forum of Public Administration arranged for European public administration leaders in Budapest this Friday.
With support from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Public Administration and Justice showcases the results and experiences drawn from the renewal process of the Hungarian public administration. Administrative and state officials of the Sub-Saharan Region’s ten countries were greeted at the House of Hungarians in Budapest by Mr Marcell Biró, State Secretary of the Ministry of Public Administration and Justice and Mr Péter Wintermantel, Deputy Minister of State for Global Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs this Monday.
Freedom rights and equality between people, and protection ensured by law must never be given up to any degree, the justice ministry's parliamentary state secretary told a commemoration marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day in Budapest on Monday.
Minister of State for Public Diplomacy and Relations of the Ministry of Public Administration and Justice, who is the Chairman of the National Human Rights Working Group as well, plans to discuss cyberbullying phenomena on an international conference. This is just one of the issues Monika Balatoni has discussed in Geneva right after she attended the German government’s official defense of children’s rights. András Dékány Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador, Permanent Representative of the UN and Dr. István Lakatos Ambassador for Human Rights participated in the negotiations too.
Last Friday, as a part of the Holocaust Memorial Year, an exhibition was opened by Monika Balatoni, Minister of State for Public Diplomacy at the Hungarian Cultural Centre in Rome, presenting works of Hungarian and Italian Jewish artists.
There will be six summer camps organized within Erzsébet Programme, all of the camps will be in the most deprived sub regions of Hungary. The program will offer six different types of sport camps for children living with disabilities. The information was shared by the spokesperson of the program at the press event held in Tatabánya, this Wednesday.
The Office of the Office of the Minister of State for Hungarian Communities Abroad rated the decision of the Serbian Constitutional Court as a harsh cut of minority rights, which deemed two paragraphs of national minorities’ National Councils entirely unconstitutional and an additional eight paragraphs as partially unconstitutional.