Fidesz head of communications expects many young people to join their party
Fidesz anticipates that lots of young people will join the ruling party having witnessed Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s Tusványos speech, Tamás Menczer, the Fidesz head of communications, told public radio on Sunday.
Menczer: Many young people expected to join Fidesz
The Fidesz head of communications said 20-30 year-olds liked to rebel, “and the biggest way to rebel today is to be a patriot”. Also, the left wing was bereft of political skills, he added.
It was easy to see why the left-wing politicians were “screeching” after Orbán’s speech on Saturday “as it is obvious they don’t know how make such a speech”, he said.
“We have Viktor Orbán and an exceptionally strong political community. Young people tend to join whoever it is worthwhile joining,” Menczer, Fidesz head of communications said.
Regarding heavy restrictions on the flow of Russian crude via Ukraine, he said that Kyiv’s move undoubtedly amounted to blackmail, and a Ukrainian representative had gone so far as to admit it. He called Ukraine’s move “illegitimate and illegal”, adding that Hungary expects Ukraine to comply with the EU association agreement which states that the energy supply of an EU member state must not be imperilled.
The European Commission is expected to side with Slovakia and Hungary against a non-EU country, he said, and it would be acting in collaboration with Ukraine if it failed to do so.
Menczer alluded to “pro-war collusion”, saying that it was possible that the restrictions may have been suggested to Ukraine by “pro-war Westerners”.
Asked about the government’s plans in response, he said Hungary did not want to “blackmail” Ukraine, “though facts are still facts”.
Meanwhile, regarding the 200 million euro fine the European Court of Justice instructed Hungary to pay for refusing to implement several EU migration rules, he said the authorities had responded by shuttering the transit zones before disallowing asylum applications to be submitted at the embassy in Belgrade.
He said there was a “political motivation in the background” and “Brussels wants to flood Hungary with immigrants.”
“We will protect Hungary and the Hungarian people from immigration, and the fine will not be paid by the Hungarian people,” he declared.
Menczer said the prime minister had clearly told the Austrian and German leaders in 2015 that Hungary could either stop migrants or let them through.
“We will protect Hungary, but if they now want these people to appear in Austria and Germany, we can be partners in that, too. Everyone should take what I say as I say it,” he said.
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A flood of young people joining Fidesz? Hahahaha, that’s hilarious. It’s a party of scowling grey haired old folk who want to stop the world spinning on its axis. The only enthusiastic young recruits will be the same type of opportunist who once rushed to sign up to the Communist party and becoming card carrying party members solely to advance their career. The biggest issue with a non-meritocracy is that you end up promoting from a small talent pool and seldom are the right people in the right jobs.
There’s a language school in my building with whose owner I’m on excellent terms with. The owner says the students (young Hungarians) like to talk about politics and overwhelmingly espouse “far Right” (snicker!) ideas. They are especially concerned about the threat of illegal migration and the attempts to ram the trans agenda down our, especially young kids’, throats. These are natural Fidesz voters… – and this is downtown Budapest.
Cry more, LondonSteve. Csak a Fidesz, baby!
FIDESZ led by Orban has proven itself to be the smartest, most capable and most trustworthy party in the EU with its remarkable performance in the past few years, especially since July. On the contrary, there is not a single decent person among the politicians and party leaders in other EU countries who are infected with the money-power globalist ideology.
Hungary was immune to the turbulent farmers tractor uprisings that erupted as far as Brussels, sparked by European peasants rebelling against oppression.
Thanks to Hungary’s refusal to pander to the EU and its own immigration restrictions, cities across the country remain peaceful and public safety has been maintained as before.
If you look at the chaotic performance at the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, which was condemned by people all over the world and could be called the worst in history, you can see how right the Orban government was in not easily accepting LGBTQ propaganda without succumbing to pressure from the United States and the EU.
It is only natural that a political party with such strong will would be supported, and if Hungarian young people support FIDESZ, it will prove how calm, rational and extremely sensible Hungarian people are!