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Novák: Family is the central value of Christian democracy

Novák has called for the preservation of traditional family values and said marriage was defined by the union of a man and woman and the parent-child relationship.

Fidesz’s deputy leader, Katalin Novák has addressed an international conference on the future of Christian democracy in Europe and called the family the central value of Christian democracy.

At the Political Network for Values online conference attended on Monday by lawmakers and leading politicians, Novák called for the preservation of traditional family values and that marriage was defined by the union of a man and woman and the parent-child relationship.

According to Magyar Hírlap, Novák said the state, which provides order and security, was another key plank of Christian democracy. The minister also stressed the importance of equality between men and women, explaining that while this did not mean they should be considered the same, they should have equal opportunities while respecting their differences. Novák insisted that many European Christian democratic parties had let their traditional values fall by the wayside and had given into left-liberal media pressure.

The minister also insisted that the European People’s Party had shifted to the left. Novák added that this is the reason why Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Italian politician Matteo Salvini and Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki were in the process of forming a new alliance. Novák said liberals of today refused to accept any opinions at variance to their own, and they stigmatised and excluded anyone who did not think exactly the same as them.