3 result(s) for gathering of reformed people in Current Affairs
House Speaker Kövér: ‘Absurd’ To Expect Europe To Take Everyone In
- 27 Aug 2018 9:45 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
It is “absurd” to demand that Europe should automatically take in every migrant seeking a higher standard of living just because some countries have lower living standards than Europe, House Speaker László Kövér said at a conference on migration in Balatonszárszó.
Gémesi Announces Center-Right Party To Represent Hungary’s “Silent Majority”
- 21 Mar 2017 5:54 AM
- current affairs
Új Kezdet (New Start) has formally announced it will be stepping into the national political arena as a new party. At a press conference held Saturday morning in Budapest, party chairman and longtime Gödöllő mayor György Gémesi (above, third from left) unveiled the party’s platform and introduced its executive board (pictured).
Xpat Opinion: Religion Is Not A Private Matter According To The Hungarian Government
- 24 May 2016 9:00 AM
- current affairs
A month ago Zoltán Balog, minister of human resources and an ordained Hungarian Reformed minister, ruffled the feathers of those who take the separation of church and state seriously. The occasion was a speech he delivered in Szombathely at a thanksgiving service upon the completion of a steeple for the local Hungarian Reformed church and the installation of three new bells.
House Speaker Kövér: ‘Absurd’ To Expect Europe To Take Everyone In
- 27 Aug 2018 9:45 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
It is “absurd” to demand that Europe should automatically take in every migrant seeking a higher standard of living just because some countries have lower living standards than Europe, House Speaker László Kövér said at a conference on migration in Balatonszárszó.
Gémesi Announces Center-Right Party To Represent Hungary’s “Silent Majority”
- 21 Mar 2017 5:54 AM
- current affairs
Új Kezdet (New Start) has formally announced it will be stepping into the national political arena as a new party. At a press conference held Saturday morning in Budapest, party chairman and longtime Gödöllő mayor György Gémesi (above, third from left) unveiled the party’s platform and introduced its executive board (pictured).
Xpat Opinion: Religion Is Not A Private Matter According To The Hungarian Government
- 24 May 2016 9:00 AM
- current affairs
A month ago Zoltán Balog, minister of human resources and an ordained Hungarian Reformed minister, ruffled the feathers of those who take the separation of church and state seriously. The occasion was a speech he delivered in Szombathely at a thanksgiving service upon the completion of a steeple for the local Hungarian Reformed church and the installation of three new bells.