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Gergely Gulyás said Tisza’s MEPs were working to prevent the healthcare sector, teachers and businesses from getting the money they are entitled to.
Máté Kocsis, the ruling party's group leader, insisted that the opposition Tisza Party had made an alliance with the European People's Party "to harm Hungary".
János Bóka met Orhan Murtezani, his North Macedonian counterpart and the two ministers held a joint press conference after the talks.
The prime minister emphasized the importance of the stability of the Western Balkans for Hungary and all of Europe.
Hungary’s National Assembly is preparing to pass the 15th amendment to the Fundamental Law, marking another major step in reinforcing national identity, legal clarity, and state sovereignty.
Standard & Poor's has given Hungary's credit rating a negative outlook while maintaining the same investment grade.