The international liberal mainstream “is trying to lord it over global politics by treating NGOs as representatives” of certain countries, “which is absurd as the representatives of countries and societies are governments elected by the people,” Péter Szijjártó, the foreign minister, said in Guatemala City on Thursday.
Szijjártó said the European Union, at one time a global leader, now faced multiple challenges and slacking competitiveness.
Addressing high-ranking officials of the Guatemalan foreign ministry, he said challenges included “the liberal mainstream’s attacks on traditional values, illegal migration and war”.
The minister said NGOs had “no legitimacy” to speak in the name of nations as they were not elected by the people.
He said the liberal mainstream also dominated the media. “We are fortunate in Hungary because half the media is right-wing, conservative, patriotic and Christian Democratic. The liberal mainstream sees that as a dictatorship because they think democracy is when 99 percent of the media is liberal.”
Conservative values, Christian traditions, national cultures and the traditional family model were, he said, under “attack from all round”. “Hungary, a 1,000 year-old Christian country, feels responsible to protect those values and Christian communities worldwide,” he added.
Hungary protects children against LGBTQ propaganda
The family enjoys constitutional protections in Hungary, and the protection of children “against LGBTQ propaganda” is enshrined in law, he noted.
The Orban government has been on power for 13 years, having won four consecutive elections with a two-thirds majority, he said. “Europe sees that as a dictatorship. The European Parliament keeps adopting resolutions saying that what happens in Hungary is not democratic. Why? Because the liberals are not in power,” he said.
“Our stance is that democracy is based on the people’s will. Europe defines democracy as a liberal democracy,” he said.
Szijjarto said that Hungary had no wish to kowtow to the liberal mainstream, media or NGOs but to satisfy the demands of its citizens “who decide on the future of the country”, he said.
Hungary under enormous migration pressure
Regarding illegal migration, Szijjártó said that as a country on the external borders of the EU, Hungary was under “enormous migration pressure”.
“Unfortunately, the EU sees migration as a human rights issue rather than a legal one,” he said.
Szijjártó referred to “parallel societies in Europe” and the growing threat of terrorism, adding that Hungary was fighting for the security of sovereign countries and for their right to decide whom to accept there.
Regarding the war in Ukraine, he said: “We clearly condemn the war in Ukraine. It is obvious who the aggressor is and who the victim is.”
“Hungary wants peace in Ukraine and believes that a solution can be achieved at the negotiating table rather than on the battlefield,” he said.
“Hungary is the only NATO member state which has not delivered weapons to Ukraine because it stands for peace in the region,” he said.
The EU has adopted 11 sanctions packages against Moscow so far, “which has harmed the bloc’s economy more than Russia’s”, he said.
Szijjártó praised Guatemala as “a partner that thinks similarly to us, with which we can cooperate on a global level to protect democracy, Christianity and the values we see as important.”
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💯%! “Nongovernmental organizations” have ZERO democratic mandate and the sources of funding of many of them are very shady; yet, they wield enormous power and have access to the highest levels of power, far exceeding those of the ordinary citizens and voters. Like so many other cases, the “civil society” was a great idea with a noble motive (protect the interests of those too small and weak to win at the polls) but has turned into a nefarious instrument. N.G.O.s need to be dismantled or, at least, conditions for their funding needs to be tightened up: 1) no financing from abroad, 2) no financing from non-citizens, 3) no donations over $1,000 per person per year.
Szijjarto is off his medication again. Non-governmental organizations don’t speak on behalf of governments. They never have. Governments speak on behalf of themselves. These Fidesz politicians are clowns who invent conspiracies that they peddle to gullible people who will believe anything.
Many o f these NGO are funded by the EU and other member countries – they love these so called fact checker ORG- I wonder where the info comes from. The US has a many tech and universities that censor information- Covid bs is just one example- Facebook being one of biggest
NGOs, financed by anti-national governments, globalist, e.g. Soros and son. Compare the EU 30 years ago. Law and order were rule of the day. Now, the EU is flooded by uneducated, unemployable, groups that cannot assimilate and criminal illegal aliens. The NGOs spend their time to delay deportation of all non-eligible illegals. Furthermore, NGOs in the EU are in contact with smugglers, thereby increasing trade of children, prostitution and drug smuggling. NGOs should be outlawed and should not be supported by general revenue like in the US or by charities. NGOs should personally pay for their fun.