Fidesz MEP: “Brussels and the Hungarian left want to take our freedom”

Brussels and the Hungarian left want to take our freedom, but the allied ruling Fidesz and Christian Democrats (KDNP) will defend it, Fidesz’s MEP Tamás Deutsch told the party’s 29th congress in Budapest on Sunday.

“Brussels is abusing its power and waging a cold civil war against Poland and Hungary. They are putting on a full-court press to take our freedom,” he said. “In the 21st century, there are still those who think they can take it, those who want to tell us how we should live”, Deutsch said.

“They would destroy everything that our freedom is based on the cohesion of our families, the traditional form of marriage and raising children, our debating communities based on free thinking, our churches, and finally our national sovereignty,” he said.

Fidesz Congress
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He said that Fidesz-KDNP will defend the country’s freedom both in Brussels and Budapest. They will defend the freedom of Hungarians to decide on utility prices and will stand up for the development funding that Hungary is entitled to.

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Fidesz-KDNP will continue to say no to immigration, he said, adding that “Brussels wants to force a migrant resettlement quota on us”. Brussels and the Hungarian left also want to take the right of Hungarian parents to decide how to raise their children but Fidesz-KDNP “will say no to aggressive LGBTQI+ sexual propaganda threatening our children”, said Deutsch.

Addressing the congress, Marek Kuczynski, of Poland’s ruling Law and Justice (PiS) highlighted the importance of Polish-Hungarian friendship, noting that freedom and sovereignty were basic values for the two countries.

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“The sovereignty of our nations is under attack from both East and West, with the EU trying to force a superstate model on them. Thanks to Hungarian-Polish cooperation and the cooperation of the four Visegrád Group countries – the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia -, central Europe will remain strong, so they must continue to work together,” he said.

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Source: MTI

5 Comments

  1. Brussels is the new Soviet Union we must resist at all cost.
    The “Hungarian” left is the enemy within.

    HUNGXIT

  2. Istvan, Really? Why cannot we just live all together as one happy family under Brussels leadership? They certainly must have our best interest at heart since Hungary is a member of the European Union. Why cannot you see the vision of Brussels is for the good of all who reside in Europe?

  3. Mario,
    I asked you before where you live because it is impossible that you live in Hungary.
    Even foreigners wouldn’t say those things you come up with if they spent any time in Hungary and got to know our history, our culture and our way of life.
    I ask you again to name your home country because no one who knows about Soviet occupation (from experience or from talking to elders) would say those things you post here.
    I will totally ignore your posts unless you name your country.

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