The government declared the ceremony to be a state event of special importance, and Hír TV will once again present the thematic day with the usual quality and content.

Katalin Novák took office on May 10, but her inauguration as the President of the Republic will take place on Saturday, May 14. We are making a 420-minute program stream - Emese Farkas, the editor of the thematic day, said - recalling foreign and Hungarian examples, embedding them in the political and social environment, we will broadcast the inauguration ceremony throughout, and we will also continuously broadcast fresh news. With the involvement of protocol experts, analysts and our correspondents, the viewers of Hír TV will certainly not be disappointed.

The show starts at 8 am. From half past 9, we broadcast an ecumenical service from the Kálvin tér Reformed Church. And from 11, we will switch to Kossuth Square, the place of the inauguration ceremony, where the President of the Republic will give a speech after the military salute. Afterwards, the world-famous pianist János Balázs will play music with his students. Singer Magdi Rúzsa performs in front of a public for the first time since the birth of her triplets.

Hír TV's festive program will last until 3:00 p.m. about Katalin Novák's inauguration ceremony.

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The program does not end with the inauguration, as Katalin Novák published an invitation for Saturday afternoon on her social media page, which you can read below.

Buda Castle

Open afternoon at the Sándor Palace!

Do you know where we receive the heads of state coming to our country? Where do ambassadors hand over their credentials? We'll show you now! We are waiting for you at the Sándor Palace on Saturday afternoon . Come and see the historical spaces of the palace.

Among the programs of the Castle Museum of the Budapest History Museum, the Institute of Military History and Museum, the Hungarian Monetary Museum and Visitor Center, the National Széchény Library, the Hungarian National Gallery with its permanent exhibition, as well as the programs of the Budapest Palace Quarter are the wonderfully renovated Szent István room, the Hauszmann story exhibition, the reborn building of the Lovarda, as well as the exhibition "A New World Born" at the Várkert Bazaar awaits you for free on Saturday afternoon. Let this day be our common holiday.