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PM Orbán visits training center in central Romania

The prime minister met MCC students from Transylvania and Hungary and talked about European politics, standing up for national interests, and other issues.

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán visited a training center established by Hungary’s Mathias Corvinus Collegium in Iacobeni (Kászonjakabfalva), in central Romania on Saturday. The prime minister toured the building planned by renowned architect Károly Kós, built in 1926. He then met MCC students from Transylvania and Hungary, and talked about European politics, standing up for national interests, and other issues.