PM Orbán: Tisza Party are not ashamed to be working against their own country
The prime minister said Tisza members were "happy if things go badly in Hungary" because they saw this as beneficial to the opposition.
The prime minister said Tisza members were "happy if things go badly in Hungary" because they saw this as beneficial to the opposition.
"We have heard with our own ears and seen with our own eyes" that the opposition "Tisza party and Brussels have joined forces against Hungarians," PM Orbán said on Facebook.
Fidesz MEP Csaba Dömötör said other opposition parties, the Democratic Coalition and Momentum, had quietly lobbied for punitive measures against Hungary.
The ballots will be delivered to all citizens by the end of May, Balázs Hidvéghi said.
Hungary’s government and ruling parties believe that a question as serious as Ukraine’s EU membership should be decided by the Hungarian people.
Gergely Gulyás said that after the European parliamentary debate, there was "no question that Brussels openly wants to interfere in Hungarian domestic politics and that it also has a protege."