Hungarian government interfering in Slovak election campaign?
Hungary is not interfering in the Slovak election campaign, according to a foreign ministry official, who said on Facebook on Thursday that “the Slovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs is surely joking”.
Tamás Menczer, the state secretary for bilateral relations said Czech President Petr Pavel had clearly stated that Slovaks should not vote for Robert Fico, while Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte told Slovaks to “vote for the party called Demokrata”, and the party advertised Rutte’s endorsement on their Facebook page. “And now they’re claiming that Hungary has been interfering in the Slovak election campaign!” he wrote. He said it was anyone’s guess whether the Slovak foreign ministry had summoned the Czech and Dutch ambassadors in response.
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EU affairs minister attends General Affairs Council meeting on enlargement
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Odd, there was and is no complaint when the leftist EU, US, and particularly the Soros Foundation interfered in the Hungarian election. Where is justice, what is good for the goose is good for the gender. However, Hungarian minority living abroad, and Hungarian population tend to lean towards conservatism. The right leanings are the result of communism and socialism, both government formats are dangerous and remove individual rights.