Fidesz MEP: National Consultation indicates Hungarians’ support for peace
The government’s recent National Consultation survey has “clearly shown that Hungarians are for peace and they do not support the pro-war position of Brussels and the dollar left”, Tamás Deutsch, MEP of ruling Fidesz, said in a video message released on Thursday.
Deutsch said Hungary had been the only country in Europe where “voters were allowed to give their opinion and indicate if they supported Brussels’s continued financing of the war in the neighbourhood”. “Their will is clear: Hungarians want peace rather than war . they won’t support plans to give Ukraine another 50 billion euros that the community does not have,” he added.
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The MEP said respondents in the survey had expressed a “firm stance” concerning Ukraine’s possible European Union accession: they think the preconditions have not been met, “since we are talking about a country at war, with its population and borders undefined.” In addition, he said, financing developments in Ukraine to close the gap with the bloc would “bring Europe’s national economies to their knees”.
Source: MTI
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Yes, I got the emails bragging about the results. What they never tell you is how many voted, how many that voted actually live in Hungary. That would make it more easy to believe. But you will not see those numbers.
According to our Politicians, it is “A quarrel in a faraway country, between people of whom we know nothing”…
Perhaps Mr. Orbán with his good relations to Mr. Putin could persuade him to come to Munich, sign a peace treaty whereby Ukraine signs over a part of their lands claimed by Russia, and get him to promise he will never attack another country, again?
Echos of Neville Chamberlain