Péter Magyar Addressed the Newly Commissioned Officers at Kossuth Square - He Highlighted the Importance of the Soldiers in His Speech
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The Prime Minister addressed the newly sworn-in officers in his ceremonial speech.
The ceremonial flag raising and cleansing ceremony took place at the opening event of the state ceremony on August 20, where the Prime Minister also gave a speech.
We noticed a strange detail in Péter Magyar's speech on August 20 - A sentence sounded familiar.
The August 20 ceremony began with a ceremonial flag-raising ceremony and the swearing-in of 103 officer candidates at Kossuth Square. In his speech, Prime Minister Péter Magyar emphasized: Hungary needs a strong, modern defense force, because peace also requires its own strength, and modern defense no longer means only military strength, but also technological knowledge and rapid response.
Prime Minister Péter Magyar spoke about the responsibilities of military service, the tasks of modern national defense, and the state's obligations towards soldiers at the consecration ceremony held at Kossuth Square. The Prime Minister also highlighted the work of the soldiers involved in managing the energy situation in Paks, while making it clear that the soldiers' oath is not to the government of the day, but to Hungary.
Prime Minister Péter Magyar gave a speech at Kossuth Square, addressing the newly inaugurated officers, everyone present, and every Hungarian. In addition to the significance of the August 20th celebrations, the Prime Minister highlighted several important things regarding the country's past, present, and future.
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