FM: Government won’t give in to blackmail
Minister Szijjártó said on Facebook that 2024 would be a crucial year, and “we know the pressure will be enormous”.
Minister Szijjártó said on Facebook that 2024 would be a crucial year, and “we know the pressure will be enormous”.
“Whoever has doubts should only look at Budapest, with [Budapest Mayor Gergely] Karácsony in the limelight, and Gyurcsány’s people with the cash box in the background,” the prime minister said.
Gergely Gulyás congratulated the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (RMDSZ) and its leader for achieving good results “in an extremely difficult and completely unique situation”.
PM Orbán welcomed the results, saying that Vojvodina Hungarians showed that they “believe in the power of unity and have the strength to shape their own life”.
PM Orbán said in a letter that Serbia, together with countries in the central European region, is “ready to be among the winners of the next decade”.
The prime minister said the fate of Hungarians is influenced by all elections, including the one about to take place in Serbia.
During his year-opening press conference on Thursday, the prime minister called it a “fantastic achievement” that the number of jobholders had exceeded 4.5 million “for the first time in thirty years”.
The prime minister congratulated Boris Johnson on being able to succeed in enforcing the will of the British people, who want to secure their sovereignty outside the European Union.
Romania has said it's up to Hungary how they approach the ethnic Hungarian community in the country during the 2018 general election campaign
“Hungary hadn’t been able to influence the fate of the Carpathian Basin since 1920,” Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said over the weekend in his annual address to the Civic Picnic in Kötcse, “but now, thanks to the achievements of the last seven years, Hungary plays a central role in the region.”
“We have a choice between protecting our country or allowing it to change forever,” Fidesz party’s communications chief said, citing recent estimates, according to which 60 million migrants are expected to flee Africa for Europe over the coming years
PM Orbán spoke about a changing world order at the 16th annual Civic Picnic in Kötcse, in southwestern Hungary
43 percent of voters would vote for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. That figure was higher than the other six opposition contenders combined, according to the poll.