PM Orbán: The opposition poses a serious risk to peace
“The race is not over, turnout will decide the outcome, and anything can still happen,” PM Orbán said.
“The race is not over, turnout will decide the outcome, and anything can still happen,” PM Orbán said.
The prime minister told Origo that the Hungarian opposition “poses a serious risk to peace”, while ruling Fidesz guarantees peace.
3 October 2021
Gergely Gulyás said Poland and Hungary have borne the brunt of “attacks” by EU institutions.
“Hungary is a secular state looking for its way to God,” the prime minister said.
Prime Minister Orbán made this assessment in an interview given to the Slovakian portal postoj.sk on Wednesday, adding that liberal non-democracy has elements of liberalism, but no democracy.
6 May 2021
Zsolt Németh said vaccinations and border reopenings are issues for epidemiologists to decide and are not political questions.