He never planned to become who he is today, but he always needed a cause that he could stand up for and fight for, said Judit Varga, Minister of Justice, at the discussion held at the Ludovika Festival. At the event organized by the National University of Public Service, interested parties are welcomed with concerts, lectures and family programs in Orczy Park.
I never planned to become who I am today, but I always felt that there was a cause that I could stand up for and fight for, said Judit Varga, who started her career in an international law firm.
However, his real goal was always to start a family, so according to his own admission, he always shaped his career in such a way that this goal could be realized.
He also touched on the importance of quality time spent with his children, which he always places great emphasis on. He recalled what his doctor had advised him: "you don't have to do anything else with the child but love it".
I have principles too, and I wish they all brushed their teeth every night or packed their school bags properly and didn't have donkey ears, but that just can't work. And when the chaos is at its peak - as it is now in the campaign - then you always come back to this thought: I argue with the child for an hour to brush his teeth or rather put him to bed, read him a story and hug him, and still today I loved the child, and he still felt it today - he emphasized.
The minister also spoke about the fact that he can use the experiences of raising children in his work, which was already an example in government meetings, and he can more easily distinguish between important and unimportant. Finally, he advised the students to always be honest and give of themselves in love and at work.
Among other things, technological development, artificial intelligence, outer space and the water crisis were discussed at the other lectures of the Ludovika Free University, but those interested could also learn about the details of the Hungarian Public Administration Scholarship Program. Among others, György Korda and Balázs Klári, Blahalouisiana and Balázs Szabó Band performed at the Ludovika festival. On the closing day on Saturday, families can take over Orczy Park, where Alma Együttes and Fruzsina Kovácsovics will give a concert. Those who are curious about the everyday life of the professions can gain an insight into the past and present life of the Hungarian Armed Forces, watch a demonstration of law enforcement, fire simulation and disaster prevention vehicles, but also learn how a technical rescue takes place.
Source: Hungarian Nation
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