Hungary’s ruling Fidesz party has signed a declaration on the future of Europe drawn up by Poland’s Law and Justice (PiS) party chief Jaroslaw Kaczynski, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Fidesz’s leader, said on Friday.
In a video posted on Fidesz’s Facebook page, Orbán said Kaczynski had called on parties with similar positions to PiS to sign the declaration issued after months of planning as a contribution to the ongoing debate on the future of the European Union.
The declaration concerns the protection of nations, families and traditional Christian values,
Orbán said.
“Fidesz answered the call, because as the declaration states, we want this joint document to form the basis of our cultural and political work,” the prime minister said. “This is how we wish to take part in the debate on the future of the European Union.”
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I think Mr Orban is wondering whether he can ask to exchange it for a bigger size. Coz hands up those who think that t-shirt is not gonna fit!