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It is no longer necessary to display a declaration of national cooperation in public buildings


In honor of the 10-year adoption of the Basic Law and in view of the importance of the National Creed of the Basic Law, the Government agrees to replace the National Co-operation Declarations issued in 2010 with the National Creed in public buildings.

Read the In the Hungarian Gazette in a government resolution released Wednesday night.

From Thursday, the national creed must be displayed in a visible place, marked by the head of the body and in accordance with the characteristics of the public building, with the text available here.

Measures must be taken to ensure that the posted National Creed is in good condition and replaced as necessary, the decision states, which states that “the National Creed in color format, printed, shall be enclosed in a 500 × 700 mm vertical rectangular frame.”


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