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Foreign Minister inaugurates new consular office in Lyon

The new consulate will facilitate that some 20,000 Hungarians living in the region could participate in Hungary’s upcoming parliamentary election.

Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, inaugurated a Hungarian consular office in Lyon on Wednesday. Minister Szijjártó said the new consulate will facilitate that some 20,000 Hungarians living in the region could participate in Hungary’s upcoming parliamentary election. He called the election and the simultaneous referendum on child protection rules “crucial”, and said it would be “important that every Hungarian’s opinion is reflected in the decision to be brought collectively on Hungary’s future”.

Hungarian nationals will have polls at 146 locations worldwide to cast their vote on April 3. The Hungarian government aims to “make the lives of Hungarians easier wherever they are in the world”, Minister Szijjártó said, adding that “it could not be achieved unless we are physically present at crucial locations, and Lyon and southern France are such places”. Hungary used to have a consulate in Lyon since 1987, but the previous, Socialist government “closed it down in a big wave of such closures”, Minister Szijjártó said, adding that the incumbent government had reopened most of those facilities since then, increasing the number of Hungarian representations worldwide to over 130. “You cannot make a foreign policy, convince investors, capture export markets and represent the interest of Hungarians (abroad) sitting in Budapest,” the minister said. Minister Szijjártó said Hungary-French ties were “based on mutual respect” and “becoming ever tighter”. He said the turnover of bilateral trade was on the increase, with France being Hungary’s ninth biggest trading partner, and French companies the fifth largest investor in the country. He spoke highly of southern France, with special regard to the Michelin and Sanofi companies.

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