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Tamas Solyuk: Without trust, there is no effective state, economy and legal system

Tamas Solyuk: Without trust, there is no effective state, economy and legal system

Public trust must be the bond of Hungary in the 21st century, and our democratic state system is inconceivable without it, President Tamás Suljuk said in his inaugural speech in front of Sándor Palace on Sunday, adding: Without trust, there is no functioning state, economy and legal system.

The Head of State stressed: Achieving a good life, security, order, justice and freedom is possible if the citizen and the state have a common goal. He pointed out that it is not possible to go against the will of the people, and the state must serve its citizens.

At the same time, the state also does not function flawlessly, and these errors must be eliminated through the legal remedy system and the work of the Constitutional Court and the courts.

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Tamas Suljuk recommended value-based cooperation based on law, noting:“The future of Hungary, the peace of our families and the stability of our country rest on our shoulders.”

He stated that, as President of the Republic, he would work to ensure that Hungarians would also be proud of the next chapters of their history.

Featured image: President Tamás Sólyuk delivers a speech at his inauguration ceremony at Szent György Square in Budapest on March 10, 2024. Next to him is Major General István Kun Szabó, chief aide to the head of state (j2). (Photo: MTI/Szilárd Koszticsák)

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