PM Orbán: Government guarantees that everyone in Hungary will have a profession
“I am convinced that when someone chooses a vocational profession they make the right bet,” the prime minister said.
“I am convinced that when someone chooses a vocational profession they make the right bet,” the prime minister said.
The average gross wage in Hungary rose by an annual 14% to 605,400 forints (EUR 1,540) in February.
Child protection experts who fail to report when a child is under threat can be subjected to up to two years imprisonment.
Kinga Gál warned that an aggravation of the conflict would have severe consequences, such as triggering a major migration wave towards Europe.
The prime minister helped to collect supporting signatures for Alexandra Szentkirályi, the ruling parties’ candidate for mayor of Budapest.
Minister Szijjártó expressed hope that Hungary could continue to rely on “China’s commitment to ensure that peace returns to the region at last.”
The foreign minister said both Hungary and China had benefitted greatly from the cooperation they had worked hard to build over the last decade and a half.
25,000 jobs are to be created in Hungary by large Chinese investment projects implemented in the coming years.
Speaker of the House László Kövér said “most Europeans are worse off than five years ago.”
The IMF forecasts 3.3 percent growth for 2025, and only Malta, Romania and Poland are expected to grow at a faster clip of 3.5-4.0%.
Minister Varga said this year Hungary will take up the presidency of the European Union “for the second time amid challenging times”.
The Council also decided to lower the symmetric interest rate corridor in tandem, bringing the O/N deposit rate to 6.75% and the O/N collateralised loan rate to 8.75%.
Thanks to its close economic and investment cooperation with China, Hungary belongs among “the global frontrunners” of the technological transformation in the world, Minister Szijjártó said.