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Daily News Daily News · 15/03/2017
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March 15 – Socialists: No freedom, fraternity or equality in Hungary

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Molnár Gyula, az MSZP elnöke a Szabad Sajtó Díj átadásán a budapesti Flamenco szállóban 2017. március 15-én, az 1848-49-es forradalom és szabadságharc 169. évfordulóján. MTI Fotó: Marjai János

Budapest, March 15 (MTI) – Socialist leader Gyula Molnár lambasted the government for what he called a “lack of freedom, fraternity and equality” in Hungary, at a commemoration of the 1848-49 revolution and freedom fight on Wednesday.

“There can’t be freedom in a country where four million people are starving, can’t be equality where politicians and their families are getting rich, and can’t be fraternity where there are no common goals,” Molnár told an award ceremony of the Free Press Foundation in Budapest.

Referring to the closure of left-wing daily Nepszabadsag last October, Molnár said that the free press had become a thing of the past, which limits democracy as well. He added that the Socialists, once in power, would take away the papers from those who had purchased them from public funds.

Referring to a political campaign launched by his party, Molnár insisted that the rich, having a monthly income of over 1 million forints (EUR 3200) or assets over 100 million, should pay higher taxes.

The Socialist leader called on the people in the street, civil organisations, trade unions and opposition parties to all join forces to replace the government.

The Socialists want to become a party of change as Hungary will also choose it future in 2018, Molnár said, referring to next year’s parliamentary election.

Photo: MTI

Source: MTI

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  1. VEDO says:
    15/03/2017 at 21:20

    @Molnár

    Really????! Worked great in the past here didn’t it. Still does in China and Russia too. It’s a myth about the Oligarth’s isn’t it….
    Communism has got to be the way right?? NOT! Go find a real job, and start helping people, instead of making phoney and false promises to them. Orbán isn’t the kind of leader your preaching about. Your just ashamed that you didn’t think of Fidesz’s ways of turning the country around, that is actually working. Your way would put us back into the stone ages like Turkey.
    By the way, is this your new strategy, to put stupid comments into the media on a daily basis?? Doesn’t work!

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