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Katalin Novák was inaugurated as Hungary’s new president in a ceremony in front of Parliament on Saturday. In her inaugural address, Novák underscored her responsibility to show the country what her homeland and compatriots meant to her and to express her views “on our shared life and place in the world”.

“We are here together in the heart of Europe, the nation’s capital, the middle of the Carpathian Basin, in the nation’s main public square, but we are also together in our intent and desire to create a brighter, more peaceful, richer and more secure life for Hungarians in the 21st century after the decades that led up to the moral crisis of the 20th century,” the president said.

Novák said the war in Ukraine had cast a shadow over the lives of Hungarians.

The initial shock that came from the attack on Ukraine had to be followed by immediate but well-thought-out long-term responses from Hungary as well, she said. When the first groups of refugees arrived in Hungary on February 25, Hungarians rushed to their aid without hesitation, she added. Since then, some 700,000 refugees have crossed into Hungary, Novak said, adding that Hungarians had collected hundreds of millions of forints’ worth of donations, provided care for the wounded, sent food to those who stayed home and provided shelter, food, jobs and schooling for families.

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Katalin Novák, the new commander-in-chief of the Hungarian Armed Forces. Photo: MTI
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Katalin Novák enters office. Photo: MTI
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Katalin Novák delivering her first speech as president of Hungary on Kossuth Square. Photo: FB

Hungary passed the test in humanity with flying colours, she said, adding that the country also needed to know what its response was to the war and what its interests were. Condemning Russia’s aggression, Novak said Hungary would “forever say no to any ambition to restore the Soviet Union”. Hungarians want peace, she said, demanding an investigation into and punishment of war crimes.

Hungary is not neutral, Novák said, adding that “we stand on the side of the innocent victims and justice.” Hungary fulfils its obligations stemming from its membership in the European Union and NATO, she said.

Hungary will not give up its sovereignty and supports Ukraine joining the community of European countries,

she said. Hungary is prepared to make sacrifices for peace and does not block its allies from making sacrifices, either, but it will not agree to decisions that demand sacrifices from Hungarians that are greater than the amount of pain they would inflict on Russia, Novák said.

 

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    Hungarian singer, Magdolna Rúzsa. Photo: FB

The president offered to mediate in the interest of the resumption of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, and expressed her support for the interests of Ukraine’s ethnic Hungarian community.

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2 Comments

  1. Another language fail: she ‘entered office’? What she walked through a door and entered her office? There are various ways of expressing what is meant but ‘entered office’ is not one of them.

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