Hungarian minister slams Romanian President Iohannis, praises local Hungarian party’s effectiveness
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Much is at stake at the Romanian parliamentary and presidential elections, and the success of ethnic Hungarian party RMDSZ is a guarantee to good Hungarian-Romanian relations, the head of the Prime Minister’s Office said in Sfantu Gheorghe (Sepsiszentgyörgy) on Thursday. About the outgoing Romanian President Iohannis, he said that he brought “more disappointment than joy”.
Speaking at a panel discussion as part of a tour of Transylvania, Gergely Gulyás said that cooperation had been considerably better between the governments every time RMDSZ was part of the Romanian ruling coalition, “and the life opportunities of Transylvania Hungarians were significantly better, more expansive, wider”.
“Therefore, everything must be done to ensure that RMDSZ has the largest possible representation in the Romanian parliament,” Gulyás said. Chances are good for a better-than-before result, “but all Transylvania Hungarians must grasp the importance of the best possible results of presidential candidate Hunor Kelemen and RMDSZ candidates,” he said.

The Romanian state “should be proud of the achievements of Transylvania Hungarians in the past decades, rather than seeing them as opponents,” Gulyás said at the discussion with Arpad Antal, the mayor of Sfantu Gheorghe, and Kovászna county council president Sándor Tamás.







