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Speaker Kövér: Hungary Is ‘heartfelt friend of francophone community’

House Speaker László Kövér of Hungary at the opening of an exhibition on International Francophonie Day in Budapest.
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House Speaker László Kövér spoke at the opening of an exhibition in Budapest on International Francophonie Day, where he praised the French culture's effect on European cultural life.

The francophone community of more than 300 million people around the world has a heartfelt friend in Hungary, Speaker of the National Assembly László Kövér of Hungary said on the occasion of International Francophonie Day on Monday, 25 March, addressing the opening of an exhibition in Budapest, Hungary.

Hungary’s parliament has enjoyed associate membership of the French-speaking Parliamentary Assembly since 1993,

László Kövér noted.

As part of the community of European states for more than a thousand years, Hungary and its culture enriches universal European culture in equal measure to its independence, just as Francophone culture does, he went on to say.

The exhibition held in Parliament brings together francophone countries and presents their cultural ties with Hungary, Switzerland’s ambassador Jean-Francois Paroz stated, speaking on behalf of this year’s president of the Francophonie Ambassadors’ Circle.


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Sources: MTI/Hungarian Conservative

House Speaker László Kövér spoke at the opening of an exhibition in Budapest on International Francophonie Day, where he praised the French culture's effect on European cultural life.

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