Members of the Hungarian new government take the oath of office at Hungarian Parliament in Budapest, Hungary on May 24, 2022. The members of Hungary's new government led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban took their oath of office in Parliament here on Tuesday.
Earlier Tuesday, President Katalin Novak appointed the ministers of the fifth Orban government. (Photo by Attila Volgyi/Xinhua)
BUDAPEST, May 24 (Xinhua) -- The members of Hungary's new government led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban took their oath of office in Parliament here on Tuesday.
Earlier Tuesday, President Katalin Novak appointed the ministers of the fifth Orban government.
Addressing the deputies, Orban said that never before in Hungary's democratic history has a government had such a strong democratic mandate as this one.
Orban said he selected the members of his new government with the aim of finding the best solutions for the challenges Hungary will face over the next four years.
"The new government is facing a particularly hard task," he said, recalling the challenges posed by the coronavirus, the conflict in Ukraine and the country's disputes with the European Commission.
He also added that he had been a member of Parliament for 32 years but had never seen "as much uncertainty about the future as today."
Most of his former ministers kept their portfolios. Zsolt Semjen remains deputy prime minister and will also be responsible for the implementation of national policy programs, church affairs and ethnic minorities.
Istvan Nagy is minister of agriculture again and Sandor Pinter remains interior minister also in charge of education, health and social affairs.
Janos Lazar will lead the new Construction and Investment Ministry. Kristof Szalay-Bobrovniczky replaces Tibor Benko as minister of defense.
Judit Varga remains minister of justice and Peter Szijjarto keeps the foreign affairs and trade portfolio.
Janos Csak is the new minister of culture and innovation, and Antal Rogan will lead the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister and will oversee the work of the secret services.
Gergely Gulyas continues as head of the Prime Minister's Office. Mihaly Varga starts a new term as minister of finance and so does Laszlo Palkovics at the head of the Ministry of Technology and Industry.
Marton Nagy will lead the new Ministry of Economic Development and Tibor Navracsics will be minister of regional development in charge of the utilization of European Union (EU) funds.
Orban has been in power continuously since 2010. He also served as prime minister between 1998 and 2002.
Orban's Fidesz party won its fourth consecutive parliamentary election on April 3. It now holds 135 seats in the 199-member Parliament. ■
Members of the Hungarian new government take the oath of office at Hungarian Parliament in Budapest, Hungary on May 24, 2022. The members of Hungary's new government led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban took their oath of office in Parliament here on Tuesday.
Earlier Tuesday, President Katalin Novak appointed the ministers of the fifth Orban government. (Photo by Attila Volgyi/Xinhua)
Members of the Hungarian new government take the oath of office at Hungarian Parliament in Budapest, Hungary on May 24, 2022. The members of Hungary's new government led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban took their oath of office in Parliament here on Tuesday.
Earlier Tuesday, President Katalin Novak appointed the ministers of the fifth Orban government. (Photo by Attila Volgyi/Xinhua)
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban delivers his speech before members of the Hungarian new government take the oath of office at Hungarian Parliament in Budapest, Hungary on May 24, 2022. The members of Hungary's new government led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban took their oath of office in Parliament here on Tuesday.
Earlier Tuesday, President Katalin Novak appointed the ministers of the fifth Orban government. (Photo by Attila Volgyi/Xinhua)
Members of the Hungarian new government take the oath of office at Hungarian Parliament in Budapest, Hungary on May 24, 2022. The members of Hungary's new government led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban took their oath of office in Parliament here on Tuesday.
Earlier Tuesday, President Katalin Novak appointed the ministers of the fifth Orban government. (Photo by Attila Volgyi/Xinhua)