Hungary marks Day of National Cohesion
István Simicskó, parliamentary group leader of the co-ruling Christian Democrats, said in a statement that it “shows us how important it is to preserve our national unity and Hungarian identity”.
István Simicskó, parliamentary group leader of the co-ruling Christian Democrats, said in a statement that it “shows us how important it is to preserve our national unity and Hungarian identity”.
Gergely Gulyás said it is the duty of the Hungarian state, the motherland, to support every Hungarian to stay and prosper in their homeland, while also making every Hungarian a...
“Just as in marriage you must say ‘yes’ from one day to the next, so you must say ‘yes’ every day to being Hungarian,” the president said.
János Árpád Potápi marked Hungary’s Day of National Cohesion in Éberhard, in Slovakia, on Sunday.
The exhibition will present 100 photos submitted to the PM’s office for the competition entitled “Through Hungarian Eyes”.
During National Cohesion Day, Árpád János Potápi said the almost 100 years that have passed since the signing of the Trianon peace treaty is proof of the strong will of Hungarians to survive and keep their country alive.
According to the state secretary in charge of Hungarian communities abroad, the government is making every effort to help people who want to preserve their Hungarian identity to remain Hungarian
On June 4th every year, Hungarians mark the day of the signing of the Trianon Treaty in 1920, which stripped Hungary of two thirds of its territory and turned 3.3 million Hungarians into ethnic minorities living in foreign countries
President János Áder and Defense Minister István Simicskó led a flag-raising ceremony in the square in front of parliament