In addition to the public Garage Debates, the Tranzit festival hosted a number of discussions on Saturday that talked about people's everyday lives. State Secretary Balázs Fürjes, for example, emphasized that it is extremely important for the right to create lasting value during capital projects. During the development of MOME and the Ludovika Campus, the government considered it important that the broader environment of the institutions, the entire city district, develop.

The state secretary responsible for the development of the capital and the agglomeration emphasized: the goal is to create as many pleasant spaces as possible for the people of Budapest.

Photo: Árpád Földházi

Balázs Fürjes, the state secretary responsible for the development of the capital and the agglomeration, on Tranzi (Photo: Árpád Földházi)

 

Journalist Andrea Földi-Kovács, a member of the Protected Society Foundation, sought the answer to that question with her interlocutors: 

"Is it worth rewarding a woman on a social level because she gives birth to a child?"

The main conclusion of the forum was that women and men cannot fight against each other. No matter what kind of representation of women's interests it is, it must not speak against men.

Csaba Böjte, a Franciscan monk and the founder of the Saint Francis of Déva Foundation, gave a lecture on the future of Europe. Brother Csaba Böjte's life experience and insight also help us when we think about the future of our continent. The father presented the power of love through his usual heart-warming themes. He highlighted European values ​​and the fact that love and cooperation are the only solutions that can provide a long-term solution for the future of the continent and the world.

Source: Hungarian Nation