Promoting the interests of the Hungarian minority in Romania requires that there should be Hungarians from Transylvania in the European Parliament, Hungary’s deputy PM Zsolt Semjén told a forum in Bors, in north-western Romania, late on Friday.
Semjén pointed to an expected high turnout of voters at the upcoming EP elections, and said “every Hungarian vote counts”. “If Transylvanian Hungarians cannot win a mandate in the EP, our interests will not be promoted and values protected so well,” he said.
He said it was crucial that an ethnic Hungarian deputy should speak up in the EP against an MEP of Romania’s “anti-Hungarian” AUR party, he said.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán “needs at least two deputies” delegated by the ethnic Hungarian RMDSZ party “to better enforce the interests of the Hungarian nation,” Semjén said.
The Hungarian government will provide Transylvania Hungarians and RMDSZ with every assistance; “we have always relied on you and you can always rely on us,” he said.
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So Hungary is officially trying to influence the elecctions in another sorveign country… hmm.. I remember Hungarian government saying something about how no outsiders should interfere with Hungarian politics – even made a law against foreign influence.
https://www.euractiv.com/section/elections/news/hungary-passes-contested-laws-against-foreign-influence/
And now Hungary is openly and officially doing exactly that. Quite double stsndards by Fidesz.