Hungarian radicals slam WHO’s pandemic accord, want Orbán to reject it
Opposition party Mi Hazánk is collecting signatures in support of its campaign against the World Health Organization’s (WHO) planned pandemic accord.
The party is combining the signature drive with an information campaign, Dóra Dúró, the radical party’s deputy leader, told a press conference on Friday, adding that the accord “brutally curbs” personal freedoms and national sovereignty.
She said it was intolerable that “a globalist organisation serving foreign interests” wanted to override the powers of the sovereign Hungarian state, and Mi Hazánk demanded that the Hungarian government protest against the accord.
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