Now we need a government that is really involved, which is responsible, unites the country and shows sufficient strength - said Prime Minister Viktor Orbán at the Parliament session on Tuesday, after the fifth Orbán government was formed and the transcript of President Katalin Novák's appointment of ministers was presented.

Before the swearing-in of the ministers, after the President of the Republic's transcript of the appointment of the ministers was presented, the prime minister emphasized in his speech: the dangers and especially the war will determine the tasks of the next Hungarian government.

"To preserve and even strengthen the physical, material and spiritual cultural security of the Carpathian Basin and Hungary, to support Hungarian families, to strengthen Hungarian businesses and keep the Hungarian economy on a growth path," he listed.

He added: With this in mind, he invited the members of the next government of Hungary to work together.

He emphasized: since 1990, there has never been such a large and unified voter's will behind a government as the one that lined up behind the cabinet now taking office, "this trust is partly earned, partly anticipated".

He expects the members of the government to preserve the trust they have gained, and to make the anticipated trust come true, said Viktor Orbán.

The fifth Orbán government has been formed - President Katalin Novák's transcript of the appointment of ministers was presented at the Parliament's session on Tuesday.

Members of the government:

According to the transcript, effective May 24, the head of state appointed János Csák as minister of culture and innovation on the recommendation of the prime minister;

Gergelyt Gulyás as Prime Minister;

János Lázár as Minister of Construction and Investment;

István Nagy as Minister of Agriculture;

Márton Nagy as minister responsible for economic development;

Tibort Navracsics as minister responsible for territorial development;

László Palkovics as Minister of Technology and Industry;

Sándort Pintér as Minister of the Interior;

Rogán Antalt as the minister leading the Prime Minister's Cabinet Office;

Zsoltot Semjén as minister responsible for national policy, nationality policy, church policy and church diplomacy;

Kristófot Szalay-Bobrovniczky as Minister of National Defence;

Péter Szijjártó as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade;

Judit Varga as Minister of Justice;

He appoints Mihály Varga as Minister of Finance.

According to the Basic Law, ministers are appointed by the President of the Republic on the proposal of the Prime Minister, and the new government is formed with the appointment.

The parliament re-elected Viktor Orbán as prime minister on May 16.

Source: hirado.hu

Photo: MTI/Prime Minister's Press Office/Zoltán Fischer