Novák: Government’s actions since 2010 prove that it supports families
At the 10th Large Family Conference, Novák spoke of sustaining the Hungarian nation and its culture and values from one generation to the next.
At the 10th Large Family Conference, Novák spoke of sustaining the Hungarian nation and its culture and values from one generation to the next.
Novák has called for the preservation of traditional family values and said marriage was defined by the union of a man and woman and the parent-child relationship.
Katalin Novák, the minister for family affairs, has announced a number of new initiatives to help Hungarian families throughout 2021.
The government’s family protection scheme, which is being continued despite the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic, has helped over 220,000 families so far.
The government’s economic protection measures serve to ensure that businesses and families survive the difficult months ahead.
PM Orbán said in a video message that the Hungarian government has supplemented the economic protection action plan in the interest of families and businesses.
Gergely Gulyás, the Prime Minister's Chief of Staff, has clarified the government’s recent move to ban single people from adopting a child, with minor exceptions.
Katalin Novák said next year’s budget allocates HUF 2,500 billion (EUR 6.9bn), or 5 percent of GDP, to family affairs.
Last year, 62,000 couples got married in Hungary compared to 36,000 in 2010.
Policymaking will continue to be geared towards supporting Hungarian families living in neighboring countries while strengthening the economies of Hungarian communities abroad.
Katalin Novák has highlighted how marriage is once again being seen as a good thing.
Let me tell you the story of an average, young, Hungarian woman, Anna, who is 28 years old, earned her university degree in law four years ago, has been in a loving relationship with 32 year-old Peter for three years and lives in Debrecen, a major city in northeast Hungary.
Hope in Hungary as abortions decline, marriages increase and families are valued