Deputy State Secretary for International Communications Ferenc Kumin talked about measures the Government took to inform European leaders and the international press about the Fourth Amendment, prior to the vote in Parliament.
Hungary’s defiance raises alarms over democracy on the European Union’s south-eastern borders after a political feud threatened the constitution in Romania last summer and Bulgaria’s government was toppled last month after street protests.
The International Atomic Energy Agency began its meeting on 4 March 2013. The Hungarian delegation was led by Mr. Pál Kovács, Secretary of State for Climate Change and Energy Affairs, who is also the vice chair of the meeting.
The Global Forum is the Alliance’s highest-profile event. It brings together decision-makers, experts, and a variety of stakeholders in the field of intercultural and interreligious dialogue from all over the world.
A guest post on the Financial Times' blog by György Barcza is chief economist at Századvég Economic Research
Hungary learnt with dismay that the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea detonated yet another nuclear test device on 12 February 2013 despite repeated calls for restraint by the international community.
Information note on PM Orbán meeting President of EC from the International Communications Office of Hungary
68 years ago today, the concentration camps at Auschwitz and Birkenau were liberated. On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the Hungarian Government pays its respects to the victims. The painful anniversary compels every good-hearted Hungarian to pay their tributes
Since 1971, the Arms Control Association has promoted practical solutions to address the dangers posed by the world's most dangerous weapons-nuclear, biological, and chemical, as well as certain types of conventional arms.
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano addressed the Fukushima Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Safety, held from 15 to 17 December 2012 in Koriyama City, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.