EP election – Gyurcsány: Fidesz lost its two-thirds
Democratic Coalition (DK) leader Ferenc Gyurcsány, reflecting on the outcome of Sunday’s European Parliament election on Sunday, said it had never been in doubt that the ruling Fidesz party would win the election but the result was significant insofar as Fidesz would have lost its two-thirds majority had the ballot been a general election.
Compared with last April’s general election, Fidesz has lost one million voters, while DK doubled its voter turnout despite comparatively lower participation, Gyurcsány said at a press conference.
He said his party had over 550,000 active voters, which was a testament to the work they had carried out over the past years.
“With Democratic Coalition (DK), a strong Europe will be even stronger and all of Hungary’s citizens will be better off,” Gyurcsány said.
Criticising Hungary’s media landscape, Gyurcsány said “the election can’t be free if the press isn’t”.
“Hungary has a government that has brought the press under its control and is using it for lying, misleading propaganda, rather than to inform,” he insisted.
Commenting on the election results across the bloc, the party leader said those who wanted a stronger Europe would have an overwhelming majority in the next EP.
Source: MTI