At a conference entitled „National interest in focus – The Hungarian model in a changing Europe”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán evaluated the performance of the Hungarian Government over the past three years and called the Hungarian economy one of the most promising in Europe.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Vice Chairman & CEO of Hankook Tire Seung-Hwa Suh held negotiations in the Parliament.
State Secretary for Foreign Affairs and External Economic Relations Péter Szijjártó held talks with the premier and economy minister of Macedonia on Monday.
In a short speech in Parliament, the Prime Minister noted that he has high hopes with regard to Hungary exiting the Excessive Deficit Procedure this quarter.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared in the Protestant Great Church of Debrecen that the Hungarian Government is providing HUF ten billion for the reconstruction of the Protestant College and schools of Debrecen leading up to 2017, the 500th anniversary of the birth of Protestantism. The Government is convinced that this support is not simply the honouring of our past but also serves the Calvinism and Hungarian peoples of the future, he added.
The time of constitutional debate is over, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated on Thursday, after a meeting with head of the Constitutional Court Péter Paczolay.
The Prime Minister and the Minister of National Economy will discuss further possible measures to ensure the budget deficit target is maintained, Government Spokesperson András Giró-Szász said on Thursday. According to plans, the meeting will take place on Friday.
Deputy State Secretary for International Communications Ferenc Kumin held a lecture in the Parliament building for former Danish Minister of Tax, Trade and Industry Ole Stavad and former Danish Members of Parliament.
The Prime Minister reiterated at a press briefing following an EU summit of heads of state and heads of government in Brussels that the Hungarian Government has no disputes whatsoever with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, nor does the governing Fidesz party with Germany's ruling CDU party.
The expansion of the Oroszlány (Central Transdanubia) factory of American turbocharger manufacturer BorgWarner is worth over HUF 8 billion (EUR 27.7 million). The new production hall was inaugurated by State Secretary for Foreign Affairs and External Economic Relations Péter Szijjártó.