PM Orbán: Tariff war will not stop us from completing largest European tax cut program
"We are introducing life-long PIT exemption for mothers with two or three children,” the prime minister said.
"We are introducing life-long PIT exemption for mothers with two or three children,” the prime minister said.
Emmanuel Todd is set to deliver a speech focusing on the societal-moral crisis behind the disorientation of the West.
The prime minister said the ICC had become "a political court" in recent years and the body was "no longer an impartial, rules-based court".
The prime minister said anti-Semitism had reached "unprecedented levels" in western Europe over the past decade, adding that "Hamas flags have never been waved in Hungary and never will be."
Benjamin Netanyahu said this civilisation was currently under assault by radical Islam, spearheaded by Iran as a "pulsating engine".
PM Orbán emphasized that Israel’s stability is a direct Hungarian interest, unveiled 10 national goals for 2025, and reaffirmed his government’s pro-peace stance, all while addressing economic recovery, and rising antisemitism in Europe.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will pay an official visit to Hungary at PM Orbán's invitation between April 2-6.
31 March 2025, Tarnazsadány
The prime minister said it did not appear that Europe was currently threatened by war.
The government has decided to support small shops by 3 million forints each (EUR 7,490) and "throw a life belt" of the same amount to local pubs.
26 March 2025, Budapest
The pair discussed the new era of Hungary-US relations and future opportunities for cooperation between the two countries.
The prime minister said: "We couldn't continue simply looking on as people were robbed; those who raised prices had to be told: enough, no more!"