The Government Information Centre (KTK) has announced that a new permanent body, the Strategic Advisory Council, has been set up to aid the work of the prime minister and the government in strengthening Hungary’s security and improving the living conditions of the Hungarian people.
Headed by Balázs Orbán, the prime minister’s political director, the council will be tasked from March 14 with making proposals to the government focused on optimising resilience to risks related to sovereignty and security, as well as social, economic, cultural and other risks. A secretariat set up within the Prime Minister’s Cabinet Office and overseen by the political director will be in charge of tasks related to the advisory council’s operations, it added. Members of the council are György Bakondi, the prime minister’s chief national security advisor, Árpád Kovács, head of the State Audit Office, József Kovács, state secretary for national information, Miklós Maróth, science policy advisor to the prime minister, Károly Papp, state secretary in charge of the civilian national security services, and István Stumpf, a political scientist and constitutional lawyer.