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Day: March 5, 2023

Hungarian Delegation to Meet With Nordic Leaders to Discuss NATO Bid
POLITICS

Hungarian Delegation to Meet With Nordic Leaders to Discuss NATO Bid

Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, has recently held talks with his Swedish counterpart, Tobias Billström, in Stockholm.

Ádám Bráder
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05.03.2023
The Medical Chamber Set to Undergo Radical Changes
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The Medical Chamber Set to Undergo Radical Changes

State Secretary Péter Takács stated that by obstructing the new on-call system, the chamber endangers the healthcare of Hungarian citizens, violates the fundamental rules of its democratic and public nature, and disregards its own objectives.

Ádám Bráder
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05.03.2023
Slovakia Turns Thirty
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Slovakia Turns Thirty

‘Slovakia has turned thirty years old. Whether the past three decades can be considered a success story remains an open question. The Slovak nation achieved the independence it had always wanted.’

Péter Szitás
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05.03.2023
Civil Disobedience Is Not a Right, But a Decision
POLITICS

Civil Disobedience Is Not a Right, But a Decision

‘We can only speak of civil disobedience if the perpetrator makes it public that they have consciously broken the penal code and accepted its ramifications. This is therefore not a legal, but a moral decision.’

translated by Hungarian Conservative
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05.03.2023
Myanmar Two Years After the Coup — Back to Square One?
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Myanmar Two Years After the Coup — Back to Square One?

Retrospectively, one can say the coup had been in the making. But how unexpected it was is plainly demonstrated by an epic video on YouTube, in which a fitness trainer is holding a public dance workout session, totally oblivious to the motorcades of military vehicles roaring in the background, later capturing strategic buildings and institutions.

Gábor Seprényi
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05.03.2023

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