21/04/2026 | 18:31:35 Dear Madam Chair, thank you for the floor. Dear fellow members, I would to thank the rapporteur for bringing this extremely important issue to our attention. In my opinion, the study conducted in the United Kingdom and the conclusions drawn from the findings there are a very important part of the report. I believe that we can only find solutions after gaining a thorough understanding of the circumstances and background. I consider it essential that we translate the goals set out in theory and... 29/01/2026 | 20:06:41 Undelivered speech, Rules of Procedure Art. 31.2. First of all, I would like to say that I consider it a very serious mistake to be discussing this issue late on Thursday afternoon. This is a proposal that will fundamentally change people's lives and have a serious impact on children. It affects not only those directly involved and their families, but entire societies. I find it incomprehensible that the majority of the General Assembly did not support the proposal of my fellow representative... 29/01/2026 | 19:59:47 Thank you. Thank you, dear Chairperson. The debate is closed. The Monitoring Committee has presented a draft resolution to which 3 amendments have been tabled. They will be taken in the order in which they appear in the compendium. I remind you that speeches on amendments are limited to 30 seconds. I understand that the Chairperson of the Committee wishes to propose to the Assembly that Amendments 2, 1 and 3 to the draft resolution, which were rejected by the Committee with a two-thirds... 29/01/2026 | 19:05:51 Good evening, My fellow representatives, ladies and gentlemen, We can continue our work. I wish you fruitful debate. The next item of business this afternoon is the debate on the report titled Post-monitoring dialogue with North Macedonia (Document 16317), presented by Ms Sibel ARSLAN and Mr Joseph O’REILLY on behalf of the Monitoring Committee. In order to finish by 8 p.m., I will interrupt the list of speakers at about 7.45 p.m. to allow time for the reply and the vote. We will begin with... 28/01/2026 | 20:22:11 (Undelivered speech, Rules of Procedure Art. 31.2) Thank you very much for the work of the rapporteurs. I know that you have worked very hard and I also know that this very sensitive topic raises many questions. Thank You for your efforts. Hungary expresses its gratitude to the Council of Europe’s Committee on Bioethics for its work over the past decade. We appreciate the devoted work that has gone into drafting the Additional Protocol, which emphasized the protection of the rights of... 30/09/2025 | 18:52:55 Mr Chair, thank you for the floor. Dear fellow representatives, The picture painted by the rapporteurs regarding Hungary is extremely biased. Why do I think this? If you read the draft resolution, you will find a total of two sentences that express some positive recognition for Hungary's efforts. Otherwise, it lists increasingly serious criticisms over two pages long. If the statement made in the last paragraph of the draft resolution were true, that there is a willingness on the part of the... 25/06/2025 | 10:44:04 Dear Mister President, Dear fellow representatives, Sport is a segment of the common good. It strengthens the cohesion of the members of our communities and the physical and mental health of our individuals. Hungary's goal is not only to excel in professional sport, but also to become a sporting nation. Sport can create a sense of cohesion and solidarity and contribute to skills and self-development outside traditional institutions such as school, work or family. Sports activities can help... 28/01/2025 | 11:12:01 Madam President, thank you for the floor. In one of his statements, the Secretary General said that one of the most important common concerns of the Council of Europe and the UN is the maintenance of international peace and security. Indeed, this is the mission of all international organisations, to create a framework for the well-being of humanity on the basis of international law, through multilateralism. However, the world has changed since the creation of international organisations, so... 25/06/2024 | 10:52:59 Dear fellow representatives, Elected politicians and international organisations are similar in that they operate on the basis of the trust capital they receive from the people. Recent research shows that this trust capital has been seriously eroded in both directions, for politicians and international organisations. This points to the need to strengthen trust. This can be done in a number of ways, such as involving people in the decision-making process. That is why I welcome today's debate... 11/10/2023 | 19:18:31 Thank you. Mister Chair, thank you for the floor. Thank you very much to the rapporteur for bringing this important topic to us. Women and girls with disabilities account for 16% of the female population in the European Union and 60% of the 100 million disabled population. Data show that these women are two to five times more likely to be victims of violence than other women and girls. In the European Union, 34% of women with health problems or disabilities have experienced physical or sexual...