Fidesz: Hungary is a hope of conservatives in the free world
Hungary has become “the hope of conservatives in the free world,” Gergely Gulyás, the prime minister’s chief of staff, told the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Mexico City, his office told MTI on Sunday.
In his address, Gulyás said Hungarians will never forget where they come from and where their roots are. This means, Gulyás said that “the core values of conservatism: individual freedom, the rule of law, fiscal responsibility, free markets, a Christian heritage and human dignity must be respected”.
He said “the world’s leading mainstream media platforms dedicate much more significant coverage to Hungary than to even ten times bigger countries”. Gulyás said the liberal media put Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on the same page with Donald Trump, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Jair Bolsonaro or Benjamin Netanyahu.
“Of course, there are huge differences between countries and leaders, but really why Hungary, a country with our size is such important as the biggest players of world politics? Why are our opponents trying to destroy and exclude us from the political arena with the same anger as the conservative president of Brazil or the former president of the world’s strongest power, the United States of America?”.
“The answer is simple: Hungary has become the hope of conservatives in the free world. It is the proof that the conservative experiment can be successful,” Gulyás said, adding that “reliable” and “truthful information” about Hungary could pose a serious risk for leftist and progressive liberals “because others would start to follow our example”.
Gulyás said despite of all the accusations, Hungary is a successful country. It has over one million more people holding a job than ten years ago and is performing one of Europe’s highest rates of economic growth. Wages have increased at a much faster pace than ever in the previous years and the volume of Hungary’s exports is breaking records every year, Gulyás said, adding that the country is an attractive destination for foreign investors.
He said Hungary spent 5 percent of its GDP on family assistance, “three times as much as in 2010”. “Our opponents think … those who believe people are born either men or women are enemies of freedom. They think anyone who believes marriage can only be established between a man and a woman is an enemy of the rule of law. They think those who believe a state exists as long as it is ready to defend its borders do not respect fundamental rights,” Gulyás said.
“They think those who believe migration without integration is a danger to society annul human dignity,” he said.
“They think those who believe in the importance of conservative media alongside mainstream-liberal ones, are against the freedom of press … That is why we say progressive liberalism, although once in the 19th century did a lot for freedom, nowadays have become the greatest enemy of freedom. Today, progressive liberalism means political correctness, restricting freedom of speech and religious freedom, and its main characteristics are intolerance and disregard towards the free will of the electorate,” Gulyás said.
According to Gulyás, Hungary’s conservatives “have demonstrated more than anyone else, their clear commitment to freedom and democracy. Today, in the free world everyone talks about the importance of freedom, democracy and the rule of law in terms of having lived their whole lives in freedom, democracy and the rule of law. Meanwhile Hungary is one of the few exceptions, whose conservative leaders were committed to freedom, democracy and the rule of law even during the communist dictatorship,” Gulyás said.
Closing his speech, Gulyás invited participants to attend CPAC’s next conference to be held in Budapest next May.
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Source: MTI
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4 Comments
Well that makes me want to puke..
What a load of nonsense I am leaving this country with my family as soon as I can after 25 years living here. Last one out please close the door as the lights and heating are already off.
Uhm. “Truthful information” about Hungary will prove how successful we are. Let’s unpack this:
We don’t generally do too well when it comes to cold, hard data, statistics and facts.
Our economic growth, to a large extent, has been funded and facilitated by our European Union membership.
And if we would have to objectively meet the Copenhagen criteria (to be eligible to join the EU), we would struggle.
Norbert well said and I totally agree with you more over the list can carry on too, regarding families with 1 child, 12,200 huf a month, school food min 15k huf a month. Oh and 10k huf tax rebate a month.. I am not spurred on to have more kids at my age but there we go let alone my partner just to be able to clame more tax rebate or be able to clame cheap loans and a cash hand out…
Oh well…
@Norbert’s comments are a worthier (factual!) read than most of what some DNH collumnists type.
As for Gulyás Gergely’s “simple” answer, I would tend to think that his “simple” answer was coming from a simpleton (NO disrespect!) -despite knowing that G.G. is a well educated person. So, does he really believe what he PUBLICLY says?
If Hungary’s conservatives were at all committed to freedom and democracy, then V.O. would have already conveyed his utter disapproval of Putin’s army attacking a free and sovereign country – Ukraine.
In two World Wars, Hungary ended up on the wrong side. Now we have yet another repeat, it may not be as clear-cut as during WW II, but, just the same, it’s obvious that V.O. is leaning towards Putin (and with that, repression and agression).
@Fish:
Any vacant seats on the flight that you’re taking out? 😀