News in Brief
PM Orbán re-elected Fidesz leader
The prime minister, who has been leading Fidesz since 2003 without interruption, said the trust was always an honor, even after so many years.
The prime minister, who has been leading Fidesz since 2003 without interruption, said the trust was always an honor, even after so many years.
Brussels’s Europe model is old, while the world has renewed itself and gained fresh momentum, the prime minister said.
“Brussels is ruining Europe and leading it to its death, and puts a new nail in its coffin every day,” PM Orbán said.
Zsolt Semjén said: “We interpret ourselves as parts of Hungarian history and Hungary’s mission in this present day and age.”
Hungary has returned to a path of growth in spite of the Russia-Ukraine war.
The foreign minister said the past four years have seen two great upheavals in the world, bringing crises, conflicts and wars.