PM Orbán and leader of Austria's Freedom Party sign joint declaration in Vienna
Hungary and Austria wanted to reaffirm their commitment to their friendly and neighborly ties as well as their unwavering historical and cultural relations.
Hungary and Austria wanted to reaffirm their commitment to their friendly and neighborly ties as well as their unwavering historical and cultural relations.
All Saints' Day will be held on November 1st this year while the traditional “Day of the Dead” is an important date in Hungary, celebrated on November 2nd.
The government aims to boost the employment rate to 85 percent and tap the 300,000-strong labor market reserve.
Minister Szijjártó said the global security situation was currently in its worst shape since the Second World War, so stabilization would be important.
László Kövér added that he hoped that Spain could repair the damage caused by "one of the most destructive natural disasters of recent years".
Minister Nagy said the government would consider a role for state-backed capital funds in supporting the endeavour to ensure affordable housing.
The foreign minister said the European Union's executive, led by Ursula von der Leyen, had "disregarded" the positions of member states and big European businesses with the step.
Minister Szijjártó said that "those in Brussels and European liberals can't process the outcome of the election in Georgia".
The family tax credit is planned to be implemented in two steps, from July 1 next year and January 1, 2026.
Gergely Gulyás said that after the European parliamentary debate, there was "no question that Brussels openly wants to interfere in Hungarian domestic politics and that it also has a protege."
Hungary has the eighth-lowest jobless rate in the European Union while it is among the top ten member states in terms of employment.
Hungary will continue its humanitarian action "as long as it is needed", and support Red Cross activities, said the foreign minister.
The new bill would double tax preferences for families with children, extend the preferential VAT rate for home purchases and phase out some taxes on businesses.