New government structure approved by the Hungarian Parliament – UPDATE

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The structure of the incoming government reflects the expectations of voters and Hungary’s national interests, the ruling Fidesz party’s group leader said in parliament on Tuesday. It is geared towards overcoming the challenges facing Hungary and adapting to global upheavals, he added.

In the April general election, Hungarians voted for civic governance, peace, security, supporting families and upholding utility price and tax cuts, Máté Kocsis said in a debate on a bill on the list of Hungary’s ministries. This is what the Fidesz-led alliance has been given another two-thirds majority to represent, and these issues must be taken into consideration when determining how the new government operates, he said.

Kocsis cited Prime Minister Viktor Orbán as saying that the years ahead held manifold challenges for Europeans. Kocsis said

the ruling parties put the security of the Hungarian people first, adding that this was a prime factor in how the government was structured.

Kocsis said that under the bill, the new government would consist of an agriculture ministry, interior ministry, ministry of construction and investment, defence ministry, justice ministry, cultural and innovation ministry, ministry of foreign affairs and trade, finance ministry, technology and industry ministry as well as the cabinet office, the prime minister’s office.

Turning to the challenges facing Hungary, Kocsis said the agriculture sector would have to endure global price increases and the effects of the war. Hungary needs an agriculture ministry that places priority on domestic food security, competitiveness and quality, he said.

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