Watch: People of Budapest Form Giant Peace Sign for Ukraine
- 16 Mar 2022 9:09 AM
Greenpeace Hungary organized the event to protest the war and show support for the people of Ukraine.
Photo courtesy: Greenpeace Hungary
Greenpeace Hungary organized the event to protest the war and show support for the people of Ukraine.
Photo courtesy: Greenpeace Hungary
Parliament voted on Monday to empower the government to prolong by 180 days the state of emergency in connection with the war in Ukraine.
The Western world faces a sea change, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said in an interview to public radio on Sunday, arguing that a new "pro-peace, anti-migration and anti-gender" majority was emerging.
Speaking at the 34th International Red Cross Conference, Szijjartó said: "The war in Ukraine is the most serious humanitarian crisis in Europe in recent decades... As a neighbouring country, we have been bearing the heavy impact of these challenges for nearly a thousand days."
Peter Magyar said in a statement on Wednesday that his opposition Tisza Party is opening up a graduated selection process for party officials, and he warned any self-appointed political wannabes not to try to latch onto the party.
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