Elon Musk invited to Hungary
Hungarian President Katalin Novák wrote on X (formerly Twitter) under Elon Musk’s post, in which he shared the interview Tucker Carlson had with Viktor Orbán. The President addressed an invitation to Musk to the largest international gathering of pro-family forces.
Viktor Orbán’s interview with Tucker Carlson was retweeted by Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, Index reports. He highlighted a detail that was not even mentioned in the video. “Very interesting. Hungary is trying hard to address their birth rate problem,” Musk said in his tweet.
Very interesting. Hungary is trying hard to address their birth rate problem. https://t.co/o6ssq6nefj
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 29, 2023
The post was followed by numerous comments, one of them from the Hungarian President, Katalin Novák. She agreed with Musk’s statement and invited him to the Demographic Summit in Budapest, “the largest international gathering of pro-family forces, which will be held between 14 and 15 September, with the participation of many heads of state, prime ministers and influencers”.
Indeed, @elonmusk, we do. We are looking forward to the Budapest #Demographic Summit, the largest international gathering of pro-family forces, which will be held between September 14 and 15, with the participation of many heads of state, prime ministers and influencers, where…
— Katalin Novák (@KatalinNovak_HU) August 30, 2023
“[Here] you can learn more about the Hungarian family support system. We look forward to seeing you in Budapest!” Novák wrote.
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