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The Life of the Characters in Orbán Viktor's Works
Orbán Viktor (1963) was born in Hungary on May 3 1 and graduated from the Law Department of Roland University in Hungary. From 65438 to 0988, he participated in the creation of the Youth Democratic League (hereinafter referred to as the Youth League) and served as the party chairman from 65438 to 0993. Orban served as prime minister from 1998 to 2002, and as a member of parliament from 2002 to 20 10.

20 10 April 1 1 day, Hungary held the first round of parliamentary elections. The opposition Youth League and its ally Christian Democratic People's Party won an overwhelming victory, winning 53.37% of the 386 seats in the National Assembly, that is, 206 seats, the ruling Socialist Party won 28 seats, the far-right party "For a Better Hungarian Movement" won 26 seats, and the Green Party LMP Party won 5 seats. 14 in may, Hungarian president soyom laszlo nominated Orban as the new prime minister. On May 29th, the Hungarian Parliament elected Orbán Viktor, Chairman of the Youth League, as the new Prime Minister of Hungary, and Orban was sworn in. On the morning of the same day, the Hungarian Parliament elected Orban as the new Prime Minister with the voting results of 26 1 and 107. Of the 386 members, 65,438+08 did not vote.

20 10 in may, Orban was sworn in as prime minister.

On 2011April 18, the Hungarian Parliament adopted a new constitution called the Basic Law under the impetus of the government led by Orban. The number of deputies decreased from 386 to 65,438+099, and the general election was held in 2065,438+04.

20 12 on the evening of April 2, the parliamentary groups of Hungarian ruling youth democratic union (NLD) and Christian democratic people's party (CDPP) held a meeting, demanding that Orban put forward a new presidential candidate on April 6. Finally, Ader Janos, the only candidate of the ruling Youth Democratic Alliance and former President of the Hungarian National Assembly, was elected as the new president of Hungary.

201April 6, a new parliamentary election was held. Hungary's current ruling Coalition, composed of the Youth Democratic Alliance and the Christian Democratic People's Party, won a decisive victory, with * * * gaining two-thirds of the parliamentary seats. In the new Hungarian parliament with 199 seats, the current ruling Coalition won 133 seats (Youth League 17 seats, Christian Democratic Party 16 seats), the left-wing opposition Coalition led by the Socialist Party won 38 seats, and the far-right party "for a better Hungarian movement". Orban said on the evening of 6th that the parliamentary election results once again confirmed the correctness of the policy of "creating jobs, supporting families and striving for national independence" pursued by his government, and the election results also showed that "only a strong government can make Hungary win its position in the EU".

20 14 10 in may, the Hungarian parliament elected Orbán Viktor as prime minister of Hungary with 130 votes in favor and 57 votes against, and Orban was subsequently sworn in.

After his election, Orban said in his speech to the National Assembly that economic and political relations and clear national policies would be the center of his foreign policy. He said that the government will continue to implement the policy of "opening to the east". Orban said that the government's European policy is characterized by insight, open dialogue and bold thinking. He said that Hungary is a part of NATO and the European Union, which was beyond doubt during his administration. But at the same time, he pointed out that Hungary is their member country, not a hostage, and Hungary has its own suggestions.

Orban said that all policies endangering Hungarians are extreme and dangerous. He said that the policy of trying to turn Hungary with a history of 1000 years into a sacrifice on the altar of the United States of Europe is dangerous and extreme for the Hungarian people, as is the idea of leaving the European Union.

On the same day, Orban and Semyan, chairman of the Christian Democratic Party, the ruling partner, submitted a motion to Congress. According to this motion, the new government will be composed of nine ministries, and the Prime Minister's Office, which has so far operated as the State Secretariat, will operate as a ministry to coordinate the work of the government. The remaining eight ministries are the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Human Resources, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of National Defense, the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of National Economy and the Ministry of National Development.