Minister of National Development Tamás Fellegi has met with the employees of Malév several times. He has informed their representatives of the government intentions concerning the airline and the expected schedule of national and international steps and decisions. The Minister has explained the current circumstances and plans intended to solve the situation. He also emphasized that the coming weeks might be a decisive period for the future of the company.
Czerván, State-secretary for Agricultural Economy, believes that there are real opportunities of improving the agricultural trade between Hungary and Laos and also Hungary and Vietnam.
During his visit to Moscow on 27 August 2010, Mr. Tamás Fellegi, Government Commissioner responsible for Hungarian-Russian economic relations and Minister of National Development.
War hero warrant officer György Kolozsvári was promoted to posthumous second lieutenant by Minister of Defence Csaba Hende at the welcoming ceremony of the 8th rotation of HDF PRT on 7th of September. The soldier on mission had suffered serious injuries on 23rd August during the Afghanistan mission and died on the day of his comrades’ welcoming ceremony in ‘Honvéd’ Hospital.
Initiatives supporting the formation of a unified European energy infrastructure, efforts designed to promote sustainable development and energy conservation, and issues related to consumers and the protection of consumer rights will continue to be dealt with as priorities during the rotating Hungarian EU-presidency, Minister of National Development Tamás Fellegi said summarizing his experiences during his visit to Brussels between 6-7 September 2010.
The general resolutions above will be manifested through the following specific priorities during the Hungarian presidency.
Warrant officer György Kolozsvári who suffered life-threatening injuries in an Afghanistan attack died in hospital on Tuesday morning, September 7, 2010. His life could not have been saved despite that he was under the most intensive medical treatment.
The 2nd Rotation of the Hungarian Contingent Returned Home from Kosovo.
’’ The goal is not to win the war.”
Second-Lieutenant Judit Ábrahám war heroine killed in action in Afghanistan on 23rd of August, was buried in her home village, Alacska, on Monday afternoon.
The Ministry of National Development is preparing with a specific action plan for the establishment of the tender system serving the interests of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). The main goal is to help domestic SMEs to receive money from EU funds several orders of magnitude more than earlier – highlighted Tamás Fellegi Minister of National Development on the second day of the Heads of Missions’ Conference organized in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on 31st August 2010, in Budapest.
As the Ministry for National Economy communicated yesterday, the talks due to be held this autumn would take place exclusively within the economic policy consultations as usual with all the member countries (Article IV consultations).
The Minister for National Economy will fill the post of Governor for Hungary in the IMF.
Mrs Judit Ábrahám Papp was 23 years old when she lost her life in Afghanistan on Monday. Posthumously the Army promoted her from the rank of Technical Sergeant to the rank of Lieutenant and classified her death as honourable.
A million new jobs, development of the Hungarian economy on seven points of strategic importance are to make the supreme goals in the economic programme devised by the Government of National Cooperation called ‘New Széchenyi Plan’.
“The HDF KFOR contingent makes desperate efforts to stand ready for defending the Hungarian land founded 1000 years ago. The troops are ready to conduct peacekeeping operations, resolve the crisis, maintain stability and sustain necessary development in the Balkans.” Lieut. Gen. László Kanyó said in his ceremonial speech.
Best known for her role in the WWI Lajta Monitor currently has a dual role as the flagship of the HDF 1st Honvéd Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Warship Battalion and as a living museum.
“For the homeland till we die! “What a big goal, what a tremendous task you have devoted your lives to! The age we are living in often fears big words, commitments and the service, too. You however have just spoken the words of the oath before the whole nation. “For the homeland till we die! ”
In the presence of relatives and family members Lieutenant General Tibor Benkő bade farewell to the HDF 86th Air Mentor Team (AMT) in the Community Centre of the Szolnok Helicopter Base. The team consisting of 10 soldiers starts its service on 25th August 2010.
At Poland’s initiative, nine EU Member States jointly applied to the President of the European Council and EC Commissioner responsible for economic and financial affairs for the costs accrued by the Member States, which had earlier implemented a pension reform, to be allowed by the EU in the settlement of national accounts.
A NATO C-IED training course is being held at the HDF Central Training Centre in Szentendre, Hungary between August 14-27. The Iraqi and Hungarian officers who take part in the training learn how to cope with Improvised Explosive Devices (IED). The NATO Training Mission in Iraq (NTM-I) initiated the training for Iraqi military officers and government experts.