The Cabinet has decided on the priority role of the equestrian sector. It was with a view to facilitating the development of the sector that the National Equestrian Programme was launched, which the Hungarian Government is supporting in several ways.
According to Ministerial Commissioner Piroska Szalai, who is responsible for improving the employment prospects of women, the number of women in employment will increase this year.
Application will be reopened for preexisting resident scholarships and as a new feature, the emergency medicine specialist candidates may apply for the Gábor Aurél scholarship –the Minister of State for Health of the Ministry of Human Resources announced on Thursday in Budapest.
A special show was staged by the children of the “Kedvesház” Home on Friday at the State Secretariat for Social Inclusion of the Ministry of Human Resources on the occasion of a conference on children with multiple disadvantages.
The 22-year-old Visegrád Group consists not only of four recent members of the EU, but constitutes one of the greatest regions of Europe with a population almost equal to that of Germany.
According to the Parliamentary Secretary of public administration, the relationship between the Government and professional chambers is balanced. Bence Rétvári broached this subject as he talked to journalists at the conference entitled “Professionalism – Responsibility – Quality” organised by the Association of Hungarian Professional Chambers in Budapest on Thursday. In the course of legislative work during the past 3 years, the Government cooperated closely with chambers of economy and professional chambers.
The European economy will not be competitive without pursuing the policy of further integration and free trade, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated at the European Union’s Eastern Partnership summit in Vilnius.
Hungary strongly condemns the terrorist attack committed against the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Syria on November 28, 2013.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán wished a happy and peaceful Hanukkah to Hungarian Jewish communities.
As part of the Hungarian Presidency of the Central European Initiative (CEI) and the Visegrád Group (V4) a conference entitled “Effective Public Administration as a Tool for Promoting Growth” was held on 29 November 2013 in Budapest.
The Anti-Segregation Roundtable established this spring held a meeting on Thursday at the initiative of Minister of Human Resources Zoltán Balog. The meeting was attended by representatives of the Ministry of Human Resources and educational experts from the civil sector, and in the interest of a constructive dialogue, new members were invited to join the roundtable.
The EU has been built on the four inseparable fundamental freedoms, i.e. the free movement of goods, capital, services and workers. Free movement of persons is a cornerstone of EU integration – an indispensable functional building block of a truly integrated Single Market. The single market however is “single” not only in terms of geographic extension but also by virtue of its cohesion. It is characterised by a delicate balance between its ingredients. The free movement of persons is as essential as the rest of the “freedoms”.
In the third quarter of this year, the volume of investment increased by 9.8 percent, a figure unseen since 2004. The fact that the majority of sectors within the national economy contributed to this growth signals steady and sound future expansion for the Hungarian economy.
Bulgaria will be assuming the office of the EU Presidency during the second half of 2018. During discussions with his Bulgarian counterpart Rusi Ivanov, European Affairs Director of the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Deputy State Secretary Bálint Ódor promised that Hungary would share the experience gained during its 2011 EU Presidency within the framework of a structured cooperation.
The Government has concluded a Strategic Partnership Agreement with the Switzerland-based Phoenix Mecano Ltd, a producer of machinery and industrial electronic systems and components. At the signing ceremony held at the company’s Hungarian headquarters in Kecskemét, Minister for National Economy Mihály Varga said that processes currently arising in Hungary signal that the economy has been gaining speed.
On Thursday the most successful university athletes were acknowledged at the award gala organised by the Hungarian University Sports Federation (MEFS).
Apple distributor Almarégió Ltd. has opened a new packaging plant and cold storage unit worth some one billion forints in the Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County settlement of Csenger; the facility was inaugurated on Thursday.
Eastern Europe’s most significant contemporary art fair exhibiting the works of almost 500 artists from around 20 countries in Millenáris has opened its gates. Art Market Budapest, organized from November 28 to December 1, 2013, under the patronage of János Martonyi, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Nancy Brinker, former U.S. Ambassador of Budapest, was opened by Judit Hammerstein, Deputy Secretary of State for Culture of the Ministry of Human Resources (EMMI).
On Thursday the Ministry of Interior acknowledged the public work programmes of 53 local governments.
On the basis of data published in the flash report of the Hungarian Central Statistical Office (KSH), it can be concluded that the trend of increasing real wages in place since January 2013 has continued in the ninth month of the year in Hungary.
Hungary's State Secretary for Foreign Affairs and External Economic Relations held talks in Montevideo and signed bilateral agreements with Uruguay on economic and education cooperation, on Thursday.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is attending a two-day EU summit on Eastern Partnership which started in Vilnius, Lithuania, on Thursday. The Hungarian Prime Minister will participate in an informal meeting of heads of state and governments of EU and European Council members chaired by European Council President Herman Van Rompuy.
All institutions of higher education were fully aware that the spending block ordered in May in relation to the EU's excessive deficit procedure would be implemented at the end of this year.
The purchasing power of pensions could grow by an annual 3.2-3.4% thanks to pension hikes at the start of the year and low inflation, Minister of State for Social and Family Affairs Miklós Soltész stated on Thursday.
Following the visit of the V4 delegation – including political directors of the Polish, Czech, Hungarian and Slovak Ministries of Foreign Affairs – to Macedonia on November 26, MFA Political Director Szabolcs Takács stated that Macedonia should begin the accession talks with the European Union.
The Hungaricum Committee will celebrate and publish the treasures that have been added to the list of Hungaricums so far at a large-scale gala evening on 3 December. At the event, the owners and maintainers of Hungaricums will receive certificates embossed with the Hungaricum trademark.
The English-language Israeli paper, The Jerusalem Post, published an article based on an interview conducted with János Martonyi on November 27. Israel should “intensely and closely” be engaged in monitoring its implementation, Hungarian Foreign Minister János Martonyi told the paper. He also claimed that the political opponents of the Hungarian government exaggerated the significance of anti-Semitism in Hungary.
The Hungarian-Slovak Joint Committee for Infrastructure primarily focused on the current status of cross-border highway developments at their session in Budapest on 27 November, 2013. The bilateral expert working group for the coordination of tasks related to the construction of the new Danube bridge at Komárom has also had its first session.
At a conference organized for representing a project on studying youth unemployment which was completed by the Office for the Commissioner for Fundamental Rights, the Commissioner László Székely said that the proportion of unemployed young people in Europe has been increasing at an alarming speed.
Hungary has its role and place in NATO. We have various missions and due to their nature we contribute to establishing peace in different regions thus indirectly to the defence of our country, – said Mr Tamás Vargha in Székesfehérvár on 27th November.