In handing over the new building of the Biatorbágy Innovative Technical College and High School, Janos Lazar (pictured in the center) spoke about the fact that, since the new institution is focused on logistics, information technology and financial accounting, it can play an important role in the plans of the government.
He expressed it this way:
it is necessary to consider whether the Carpathian Basin can be between east and west, between north and south, at the meeting of cultures, it is no longer a ferry country, but rather a bridge country.
Regarding the latter, he continued: “In the sense that it ensures the intersection of the worlds with its rail lines and highways, it ensures the free movement of goods and people, the importance of this has increased due to Covid and the war.”
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Janos Lazar noted that there is an intellectual dilemma regarding the geographical transformation of the country, since the agglomeration will be not only in Budapest, but also in Szeged, Debrecen, Nyiregyhaza, Gyor, Szombathely, Veszprem and Szekesfehervar. He added that cities and rural settlements are growing together.
It will be a new type of Hungarian settlement of the 21st century, when the countryside will merge with the big city. When the causes of home and progress meet each other. The agglomeration city model is a model that we, the people of Fidesz, the governors of the era, must create and implement.
– added the minister.
Tamas Menzer, Secretary of State for Bilateral Relations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Member of Parliament for Fidesz-KDNP, said that The transferred educational institution cost the government 15.5 billion forints, the equipment of the school – more than 1 billion forints, and the construction of the necessary infrastructure – 6.5 billion forints.
According to the Ecumenical Relief Organization, the owner of the Biatorbágy Innovative Technical College and Gymnasium the institution was created as an investment from scratch and covers an area of 11,000 square meters, in which 18 classrooms, 16 group rooms, 9 specialized classes and a sports complex are designed for 600 students in an ascending system. The announcement adds that students will be able to acquire knowledge in demand in the market in the field of logistics, information technology and financial accounting.
Cover image credit: MTI Photo/Zoltán Máthé. Biatorbágy, August 29, 2023Zsigmond Jaray, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Education Foundation, an ecumenical aid organization that supports the Biatorbágy Innovative Technical College and Gymnasium, Tamas Menzer, State Secretary in charge of bilateral relations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Fidesz-KDNP Member of the Regional Parliament Janos Lazar, Minister Construction and Transport, Mayor Istvan Tarjani (Fidesz-KDNP), Principal Attila Fres and Laszlo Lehel, President and Director of the Ecumenical Relief Organization, member of the Foundation Board of Trustees, will cut the ribbon at the opening of the new school building on August 29, 2023.