Speech given by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán after swearing his prime ministerial oath
16 May 2022, Budapest
16 May 2022, Budapest
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Hungary has always proposed a fair solution to Brussels to protect its borders: We pay half of the costs, while Brussels pays the other half, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said.
The EC must suspend all infringement proceedings that undermine the measures taken by member states to protect the territorial and national integrity and security of their citizens, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán wrote in a letter to Ursula von der Leyen.
In his regular Friday interview on Kossuth Rádió, Prime Minister Orbán spoke about the latest decisions to counter the spread of coronavirus, 13th month pensions, the income tax exemption for those under the age of 25, utility costs and fuel prices.
Addressing the Fidesz party congress after being reelected as party president, Prime Minister Orbán said that the last 11 years have been “merely the preparation for the truly great things that lie ahead of us.”
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán met with Marine Le Pen, President of the National Rally, in Budapest this afternoon to discuss vital questions regarding the future of Europe, migration and energy prices.
According to the prime minister, the third dose of the coronavirus vaccine is akin to life insurance. Meanwhile, the Goliaths of Western Europe are meddling against David, as they want to tell us how to live our lives.
Central Europeans must be given more influence in political decisions, as the European Union can no longer be run solely by the Franco-German axis, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in an interview with Czech conservative daily Lidové Noviny.
Prime Minister Orbán spoke about pension premium payments, tax rebates for families with kids, natural gas prices and border protection.
In this morning’s interview on Kossuth Rádió, Prime Minister Orbán spoke about Hungary’s economic performance, the importance of national consultations, debates with the EU and the papal visit this past Sunday.