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Within the framework of the commemoration service, a monument indicating and depicting the national memorial site was inaugurated by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. In his address, he stated that as long as a single person lives in Hungary who had been prosecuted and tortured under Communist dictatorship, the lifting of the ban on totalitarian symbols is not timely and opposes the provisions of the Fundamental Law on human dignity.
The future tenants of the first 80 houses will be decided upon by a five-member committee following a preliminary background study. The National Asset Management Company regards the social housing estate in Ócsa as a model project.
The refurbishment of five of the twelve studios has been completed at the Old Artists’ Colony in Szentendre, where the office of the Hungarian Public Non-Profit Council of Arts (MANK) has also been moved to.
Prime Minister Orbán inaugurated a football field in Nyírlugos. The ceremony was also attended by Balázs Dzsudzsák, born of Nyírlugos, currently playing for FC Dinamo Moscow.
The inmates of Csillag Prison assembled the engines for hospital beds that were handed over to the Csongrád County local government’s Institute for the Blind by State Secretary for Social, Family and Youth Affairs Miklós Soltész.
State Secretary for Infrastructure Pál Völner stated at the ceremony that the complete railway line’s modernisation is Hungary’s most significant transport development project, realised through EU funds within the 2007-2013 financial period.