Minister without portfolio for negotiations between Hungary and certain international financial organisations Tamás Fellegi had informal consultations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington between 9-12 January 2012 to prepare negotiations about Hungary’s borrowing. On the last day of his visit, the minister consulted IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde about the possible schedule of effective negotiations. The head of delegation confirmed that the Hungarian Government remained firmly committed to the earliest possible conduct of negotiations.
Mr. Tamás Fellegi, Minister in charge of conducting negotiations with the IMF and the European Union met with Madame Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund on Thursday, January 12, 2012. Press Communiqué.
Hungary is waiting for arguments from the European Union on disputed laws and when they are convincing, the government will be ready to consider modifying the legislation, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Thursday.
Tamas Fellegi, Hungary's chief negotiator for talks with the IMF and the EU, will hold meetings in Germany on Monday and Tuesday next week, his office told MTI on Thursday.
‘Recent disasters might have been avoided, had a comprehensive, unified, well-functioning disaster management system existed. By founding the United National Disaster Management Organisation, the Government is correcting this deficiency,’ said Viktor Orbán at the organisation's inaugural ceremony on Monday 2 January.
János Martonyi, Minister of Foreign Affairs addressed a letter to his EU counterparts presenting the background and aims of the recent re-structuring of the constitutional order in Hungary.
The Hungarian Embassy in Washington reports that Tamás Fellegi – minister without portfolio responsible for liaising with international financial organisations – started negotiations with the International Monetary Fund on Monday in Washington DC.
The government is ready to discuss any comment or proposal with the European Commission in regard to the Excessive Deficit Procedure verdict.
One of the first new laws to be discussed in the Parliament's spring session is the proposed bill on waste management, which will be presented by the Minister for Rural Development. The new law will create the conditions for uniform, efficient and environmentally friendly waste management, and provides incentives for a new approach to the issue. The bill clarifies the definition of waste, and determines in detail how waste should be handled. It squarely determines the tasks and responsibilities of both market participants and the public, as well as the advantages gained. It clearly defines who is the producer and receiver of the waste, i.e. those involved in waste management: collection, transport, salvaging, processing.
The Ministry for National Economy hereby confirms that the accrual-based deficit target figure based on EU accounting methodology will come in as expected at below 2.94 percent of GDP.
Hungary’s Constitution and Cardinal Laws – completing the political, institutional and intellectual renewal of Hungary. Essay of Tibor Navracsics Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Public Administration and Justice published on the Conservative Home website.
The Ministry of National Development acknowledges and will respect the European Commission’s decision ruling certain loans and capital increases granted to Malév between 2007-2010 as prohibited government aid. The ministry has prepared various scenarios for managing the situation, which will be updated and finalised with knowledge of the accurate content of the decision. The Government is expected to discuss the ministry’s recommendations regarding Malév’s future at its 16 January 2012 session. The operation of a national airline centred in Budapest and ensuring efficient enforcement of the national economic interests remains a priority objective. Maintenance of Malév’s uninterrupted operation is indispensable for the implementation of this effort.
Report on the measures taken in response to Council recommendation of 7 July 2009 under Article 126(7) of the Treaty
Minister for Rural Development Sándor Fazekas has already signed the national resolution approving the product descriptions of Hungarian wines, and so the Ministry of Rural Development has submitted them to the European Commission.
The essay of the State Secretary for Government Communication has been published in the Wall Street Journal on the 4th of January 2012.
Today a new agreement was signed on restitution payments to Holocaust survivors. The signatories were: Dr. András Levente Gál, Government Commissioner; Marcell Biró, Minister of State for Public Administration; György Szabó, Dr. Judit Kardi and Gusztáv Zoltai, of the Jewish Heritage of Hungary Public Endowment (MAZSÖK); and Péter Feldmájer of the Federation of Hungarian Jewish Communities (MAZSIHISZ).
On the 30th of December 2011. Government Commissioner Dr. András Levente Gál held a meeting with representatives from the Jewish Heritage of Hungary Public Endowment (MAZSÖK) and the Federation of Hungarian Jewish Communities (MAZSIHISZ), to discuss restitution payments to Holocaust survivors.
Col. Dr. Péter Lippai, the Acting Deputy Commander of HDF 5th István Bocskai Infantry Brigade delivered a talk about Afghanistan and the role of the Hungarian soldiers in the mission to the students of the “Gábor Dénes Electronics and Engineering Secondary Vocational School and Dormitory” participating in the Military School “Katonasuli” program.
In the first half of January 2012, Tamás Fellegi, minister without portfolio responsible for liaising with certain international financial organisations will have informal consultations in Washington with the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) experts in charge of Hungary, managing director of IMF, Christine Lagarde, and other members of the Directorate.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Friday informed European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso about the passage of a new law on the National Bank of Hungary (NBH), and sent him the full text of that piece of legislation, the prime minister's spokesman Peter Szijjarto told MTI.