State Secretary: Hungary will not allow migrant camps as long as Fidesz is in power
Neither is Hungary willing to participate in a quota system for distributing migrants within the EU, Bence Rétvári added.
Neither is Hungary willing to participate in a quota system for distributing migrants within the EU, Bence Rétvári added.
Some of the EU's measures have contributed to the formation of blocs and could pave the way for an "economic cold war", Minister Nagy said.
Hungary remains dedicated to the Schengen area, Bóka said, "which has unfortunately become fragmented" due to illegal migration as well as extended and widely introduced internal border controls.
Minister Nagy said the priorities were competitiveness, resilience and sustainability, while the agriculture sector should be farmer-friendly and knowledge-based.
Hungary has maintained EU caps, but the government decided to bring in stricter regulations.
Hungary has been successfully fighting against the international left for 14 years, the prime minister said.
October 6 has been observed as a national day of mourning since 2001 in memory of 13 high-ranking officers of the Hungarian army who were executed in Arad.
The Hungarian Disaster Management Authority (OKF) has sent 10 tents, 10 water pumps and 500 blankets to the town of Konjic.
In Hungary, there is full employment, tax cuts and wage increases, and measures in place to support entrepreneurs and to protect families.
The prime minister said Hungary didn't want to return to a time in which the world was divided into blocs, adding that a policy of economic neutrality could boost Hungary's economic growth to 3pc-6pc.
The Fidesz group is submitting eight proposals which include a motion to stop decisions being made solely by the mayor on his own authority.
Csaba Dömötör said on Facebook that Tisza MEPs were now trying to meddle with Hungary's energy price subsidy system.
Gergely Gulyás, Head of the Prime Minister's Office, said Hungary has been a NATO member for 25 years, has always fulfilled its related obligations "and will continue to do so".