PM Orbán: Election must be won on Sunday
Referring to the European Parliament and local elections to be held on June 9, the prime minister said “we must put the pedal to the metal”.
Referring to the European Parliament and local elections to be held on June 9, the prime minister said “we must put the pedal to the metal”.
The participants marched behind a “NO WAR” banner.
The prime minister said it would be impossible to hide from the war, and that the only antidote to war was peace.
At today's Peace March, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán emphasized Hungary's mission to remain a haven of peace, firmly rejecting involvement in the Ukraine conflict and urging a decisive pro-peace stance...
1 June 2024, Budapest
The march will convey the message of “stop here and go no further” to European leaders “burning with war psychosis”.
Tamás Fricz, a member of CÖF’s board of trustees, said there had not been a greater need for a Peace March since the first one than now.