Orbán: government will appoint people with national worldview to lead Hungarian universities
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Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in a radio interview Friday acknowledged that the selection of members for boards of trustees that will oversee the operation of most of Hungary s public universities is based at least in part on ideological criteria. When we set up these foundations and appoint the boards of trustees, we will be appointing people.who have a national worldview, Orbán said. That is why I cannot in good conscience recommend anyone to such a board of trustees who is an internationalist, globalist person, because they would take the universities in that direction.
Justice Minister: Nationwide Network of Victim Support Centres to be Built by 2025
The government is working to develop a nationwide network of victim support centres, Justice Minister Judit Varga said on Thursday, after a meeting of the Civil Law Working Group on Family Law.
Katalin Novák, the minister without portfolio in charge of family and youth affairs, also attended the meeting, which focused on the achievements of the government programme against domestic abuse, and discussed the next steps with non-profit partners.
Last year, the scheme helped some 15,000 people. The victim support hotline received over 11,000 calls, Varga said. The help provided included legal aid and emotional support, she added.
Coronavirus: Vaccination of Inmates Begins
Fully 11,351, or 65 percent, of them, have registered for getting a jab, BvOP told MTI.
They will receive the Chinese Sinopharm vaccine.
Hungary is initiating a ten-day mass vaccination program next week, as one million doses of the Chinese Sinopharm vaccine will be arriving. A letter from the National Health Insurance Fund (NEAK) and another from state secretary and leader of Hungary’s vaccination workforce István György was sent to general practitioners, informing them of the massive undertaking. […]Continue reading
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