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PM Orbán marks Poland’s Constitution Day

“National sovereignty is still at war with imperial endeavors, while our goal remains to preserve Europe as based on strong and free nations," the prime minister said.

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has sent Mateusz Morawiecki, his Polish counterpart, a letter to mark Poland’s Constitution Day.

According to MTI, PM Orbán commemorated May 3, 1791, as a day when Poland’s constitution “lent hope to all nations of the continent”. The constitution “showed the Polish nation a way out of the stifling grip of large European empires through confirming the rights of citizens, a Christian social order and the national idea,” PM Orbán said in his letter.

The prime minister said the message, after 230 years, was still valid because “national sovereignty is still at war with imperial endeavors, while our goal remains to preserve Europe as based on strong and free nations”.