Prime Minister Viktor Orbán receives President of Poland Andrzej Duda in Parliament
21 March 2016
On Saturday morning, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received President of Poland Andrzej Duda in Parliament.
Before their talks, the Prime Minister showed his guest the Parliament’s Cupola Hall, the Hungarian Crown Jewels, the Old Lower Chamber (where the National Assembly holds its sessions) and the Nándorfehérvár Room.
Prime Minister's Office
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