The first three months of the New Széchenyi Plan proved to be successful
A significant change of attitude needs to take place in order to be able to handle sources in a more efficient way – Ágnes Molnár, secretary in charge of the coordination of improvment said within the compass of a press conference on Thursday.
The Hungarian government must press on with its economic policy, even if that requires working harder in the future, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Tuesday, at a conference assessing the government's first year in office.
“We are far from our common goal: making a strong Hungary a reality,” Orbán said. The results so far are reassuring and a cause for hope, but we must not stop, lean back or allow easing, he pointed out.
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