The 26th FeHoVa exhibition was opened in Budapest
Deputy Prime Minister Semjén Zsolt opened the largest arms, angling and hunting exhibition of the Carpathian Basin, the 26th FeHoVa on Thursday at the Hungexpo Budapest Fair Center.
Photo: MTI / Koszticsák Szilárd
According to the Deputy Prime Minister, in order for the Hungarian hunting, game management and hunting culture of Hungary to shine again important steps had to be taken. As an example, he mentioned the rationalization of the Arms Act, the consolidation of the role of the National Hunting Chamber, and the establishment of a hunting fund. (MTI)
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