Election 2018 – Orbán makes final appeal to voters

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Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in an interview to public radio on Friday, appealed to voters to cast their vote to decide not only the next government but whether Hungary remained a sovereign power or operated under an “internationalist government established by George Soros”; in which case Hungary would become “a country of immigrants”.

The governing parties, he said, addressed the single issue that was central to the country’s fate, namely migration. “Progress is made in vain if migration saps the country of its benefits,” the prime minister said.

The opposition parties, however, fail to speak to this issue because “they are under international censorship,” he said.

Orbán referred to audio recordings which he said revealed the mechanisms by which Soros money was paid for the recruitment of NGO activists to serve the goals of the US financier’s “empire”; among them, organising migration and “eliminating the foundations on which Christian nations and a Christian Europe are based”.

These NGOs attack anti-immigration governments under pressure from Brussels, and then they influence the election to ensure their pro-migration goals are represented in parliament, he said. The country is then transformed with a view to feeding the business interests of Soros, he said, adding that this is the reason for the government’s “Stop Soros” bill.

Orbán said “Brussels bureaucrats” would decide on the new European migration relocation system in June, under the Bulgarian EU presidency, and voters must elect a government that is capable of defending Hungary’s interests and protecting the country from the EU plan.

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  1. It is interested to see that a growing number of people in the EU is supporting Mr. Orbán! There are brave people on this planet and Mr. Orbán is one of them. And when people do not obey the directives from Brussels (or Soros) they are considered to be a danger for the EU. Let me tell you that the EU is a danger for their own people and that more and morfe people are raising their voice against the new Politburo that is now located in Brussels. Personally I wish that Holland had such a Prime-Minister!

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