PHOTO: Hungarian politician meets Arnold Schwarzenegger
Zsolt Nyitrai, Member of the Hungarian Parliament, attended the Austrian World Summit, a conference on climate change, in Vienna. He met Austrian-born Arnold Schwarzenegger and took a photo with him.
Initiated and organised by 75-year-old Austrian-born Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Austrian World Summit is held at the Hofburg. This year’s event focuses on ways to tackle the climate crisis, with a special emphasis on the role of climate protection in peacekeeping, Index reports.
Host Schwarzenegger, who has a career in acting and politics, will be joined at the summit by Austrian Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen, patron of the event, Austrian Environment Minister Leonore Gewessler and former Ukrainian heavyweight boxer Volodymyr Klychko.
Zsolt Nyitrai, Member of the Hungarian Parliament, also met Arnold Schwarzenegger at the Hofburg Palace. The Hungarian politician posted a photo of the meeting and said that Arnold “loves Hungary and the Hungarian people, supports Viktor Orbán“.
“The Terminator returns home with a good selection of Hungarian wines, of course,” he added.
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YES!! Arnold can see that Fidesz is the only party that will save the Hungarian people. Sure, they are a bit corrupt, but they are 20x less corrupt that Gyurcsanyi, and 30x less corrupt than Soros and Brussels, Therefore, im happy if my tax money funds the villas of politicians in Lake Balaton, because at least it’s not funding some ‘bridge’ or other project in a poor country like Romania.