Magyar: When conditions, planned date of Ukraine’s EU accession known, Tisza will call a referendum

Reacting Viktor Orbán’s video post on Facebook on Monday, opposition Tisza Party leader Péter Magyar accused the prime minister of “lying” in connection with Ukraine’s EU accession prospects.
Magyar wrote on Facebook that after having lied about EU funding, Orbán was now fibbing “about Ukraine’s accession”. Details HERE: Even though Tisza claims not to support Ukraine’s EU accession, Orbán sees and knows
“Every day he gets weaker [polling] numbers … so he’s forced to lie even about the most obvious things…” Magyar said.
Tisza’s position on Ukraine’s EU accession was clear to all at its event on Sunday, he said, referring to the party’s Nemzet Hangja (Voice of the Nation) campaign.
Magyar pledged that Tisza would call a legally binding referendum “when all the conditions and the planned date of accession are known”, referring to the party’s own survey of more than 1.137 million people, which didn’t produce a clear result either way.
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