PM Orbán: Europe must ditch its pro-war stance
“We’re moving away from a European pro-war policy in the direction of a pro-peace policy," said the prime minister.
“We’re moving away from a European pro-war policy in the direction of a pro-peace policy," said the prime minister.
The prime minister said European politics “has collapsed”, arguing that Europe had relinquished the protection of its own interests.
27 July 2024, Tusnádfürdő (Băile Tuşnad)
The foreign minister said Hungary would continue to strive for cooperation based on mutual respect, “we will always talk about our plans and goals, and assess the current situation in...
The prime minister said the Hungarian constitution is predicated on the idea that “there is a place that is ours, our home, a community that is our nation and a way of life that is our own, which is our culture and language”.
The prime minister said the global balance of power that existed for 80 years following the second world war was “divided into two periods for Hungarians”.
The prime minister said a political class had emerged in Europe which had no accountability or any Christian or democratic convictions.
“We have been building our economic system for 13 years, and our plan was to have it serving Hungary by 2030,” Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said during his speech at Bálványos Free Summer University and Student Camp in Tusnádfürdő.
22 July 2023, Tusnádfürdő [Băile Tuşnad]
Balázs Hidvéghi, MEP of Hungary’s ruling Fidesz, said “Europe has been in arrears with guaranteeing the rights of indigenous minorities, while several EU members are trying to overlook the subject”.
Judit Varga said the mood of recession caused by the war in Ukraine and the energy crisis enables the debate on the future of Europe to turn towards real problems.
“If we stay out of the war, migration, gender madness, the global minimum tax and economic recession, Hungary will be able to maintain its success,” PM Orbán said at the Tusványos Summer Open University earlier today.
Minister Varga said Europe needed for the time being Russian energy because switching to alternative energy sources would take long and would require additional financial resources.