PM Orbán calls on Hungarians “on either side of the border" to vote for pro-peace forces on Sunday
Addressing the public, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said the European Union “is mindlessly marching to war”.
Addressing the public, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said the European Union “is mindlessly marching to war”.
The foreign minister said the more MEPs Fidesz and the Hungarian Democratic Alliance of Romania (RMDSZ) have, “the stronger the voice of peace in Brussels will be”.
Kinga Gál said that the government viewed Transylvanian Hungarians as a resource and a bridge, a pledge for good relations between Hungary and Romania.
The Hungarian government wants to maintain its economic program to support ethnic Hungarian businesses in Romania.
The government is expecting RMDSZ to play a crucial role in a reconciliation process between the two countries’ governments.
A role in government for RMDSZ would be a strong link between Hungary and Romania, and could significantly improve bilateral ties.
Gergely Gulyás congratulated the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (RMDSZ) and its leader for achieving good results “in an extremely difficult and completely unique situation”.
Hunor Kelemen, the head of Romania’s ethnic Hungarian RMDSZ party, said the Hungarian economic development program is creating jobs, boosting farmers’ competitiveness and paving the way to markets
Fidesz MP István Bajkai and Zoltán Lomnici, head of the Human Dignity Council civil group, said the Romanian supreme court’s rejection of the appeals of two ethnic Hungarians sentenced to prison for an attempted bomb attack in 2015 is “unacceptable”
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Hunor Kelemen agree that a strong EPP is required and both parties will support Manfred Weber’s nomination to the post of President of the European Commission
PM Orbán sent a lengthy letter praising the pair on their success and stated that the result was a factor of the unity of Romania’s Hungarian community
The ethnic Hungarian RMDSZ party received over six percent of the votes to secure seats in the Bucharest parliament