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Zoltan Kovacs
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🇭🇺 @PM_ViktorOrban: Only a national government can stop Hungarians from being stripped of what is theirs 📍 At a campaign rally in Ócsa, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said the upcoming election is not only about war and security, but also about whether Hungary can protect the money of families, pensioners, and young people from coordinated pressure from Brussels, Kyiv, and multinational interests. 🗳️ Opening the event, Prime Minister Orbán called on voters to support Fidesz candidate Zoltán Bóna. He also used the rally to underline the deeper meaning of the campaign. For Fidesz supporters, he said, such gatherings are a celebration. We are the ones celebrating, they are the ones trying to spoil it, PM Orbán said, adding that he does not believe in spoiling celebrations because celebration is always stronger than disruption. 🏗️ Turning to the government’s record, the prime minister described the past four years as unfair, arguing that Hungary had to deal with crises it did not cause. Even so, he said, the government managed to preserve security, maintain a work-based economy, and continue supporting families. Prime Minister Orbán pointed to the return of the 13th-month pension, the rollout of the 14th-month pension, lifetime tax exemption for mothers with at least two children, and the fixed 3 percent home loan for first-time buyers as proof that these goals had been upheld despite the war. 💶 He then turned to the real financial stakes of the election. According to PM Orbán, the vote is not only about the war, but also about Hungarians’ money. He sressed that Brussels is financing the war through massive loans that member states would ultimately have to repay. If Hungary ends up with a pro-Ukrainian government, he said, Hungarians would also be forced to carry that burden. Prime Minister Orbán warned that this would affect not only current taxpayers, but future generations as well, since children and grandchildren would also be left repaying debts taken on for a war that brings Hungary no benefit. ⛽ A second danger, he said, is the plan to cut Hungary off from cheap Russian energy. Prime Minister Orbán warned that this would effectively end Hungary’s system of reduced household utility costs. He said Hungarian families currently pay far less for energy than households in neighboring countries, but if Hungary is disconnected from affordable supplies, utility bills could triple and fuel prices could rise to around HUF 1,000 per liter. “We cannot allow this,” the prime minister said. 🏢 PM Orbán also argued that opposition-linked economic actors would return to multinational companies the resources that the national government has redirected to Hungarian families. He said taxes and special measures imposed on banks, energy firms, and large retail chains have helped finance support for pensioners, families, and young people. If politicians tied to these interests gain influence, he warned, those resources would be taken back. 🛡️ In closing, Prime Minister Orbán said only a national government can resist the demands of Brussels, Kyiv, and multinational corporations. Hungary, he argued, needs experienced leadership that can not only want to say no, but can actually do so. On April 12, Fidesz is the safe choice, PM Orbán concluded.
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Zoltan Kovacs
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🇭🇺 @PM_ViktorOrban: Ukrainians are trying to create a pro-Ukraine government in Hungary, but @ZelenskyyUA’s plan will not succeed 🚫 They came with money, with an oil blockade, and with spies – but we will not let them influence Hungary’s future. 📍 Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said Ukraine is attempting to influence Hungary’s elections in order to establish a pro-Ukraine government, warning that such efforts must be rejected, at a campaign rally in Békéscsaba ahead of the parliamentary vote. 👥 Speaking to a large crowd on the city’s main square, Prime Minister Orbán stated that Hungary remains the only country in Europe that has said no to war, and stressed that this position has made it a target of external pressure. That is why Ukrainians have appeared in the Hungarian elections – with their money, their oil blockade, and their spies, he said. ⚠️ He stated that these efforts are aimed at supporting political forces that would align Hungary with Brussels and Kyiv. We know our opponents want to create a pro-Ukraine government in Hungary, but Zelensky’s plan will not succeed, Prime Minister Orbán said. 🛡️ The Prime Minister emphasized that Hungary will not participate in war-related policies. We will not give our sons, our weapons, or our money, he stated, adding that the government will continue to oppose joint European borrowing aimed at financing Ukraine. According to him, such measures would indebt our children and even our grandchildren. ⛽ Prime Minister Orbán also underlined the importance of maintaining low energy prices, warning that external pressure could threaten Hungary’s current system. He reiterated that rejecting both the war and its financing is central to the government’s policy. 🏗️ Beyond foreign policy, he pointed to domestic achievements, including family support measures and pension increases, as evidence of stability during a challenging period marked by war and economic strain. 🗳️ Concluding his speech, Prime Minister Orbán said that only experienced leadership can ensure Hungary remains on its current path. We must say no to war and to financing the war – and only Fidesz is capable of saying no, he stated, urging voters to support the government in the upcoming election.
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Zoltan Kovacs
Zoltan Kovacs@zoltanspox·
🇪🇺 @PM_ViktorOrban: “We do not need Ukraine in the European Union” 🗳️ As Hungary approaches the 2026 parliamentary elections, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has framed the vote as a decisive moment for the country’s future security and economic stability. 🌍 Speaking during a campaign stop in Balatonfüred, PM Orbán warned that Europe is living through a period of significant geopolitical risk and stated that Hungary must remain firmly committed to staying out of the war in Ukraine while protecting its national interests. ⚠️ According to Prime Minister Orbán, the central question of the upcoming election is whether Hungary will maintain a government capable of keeping the country out of armed conflict. “The winds of war surround Hungary,” he said, adding that the stakes are clear: whether the country will have “a government that can keep Hungary out of a war.” 🕊️ PM Orbán emphasized that the Hungarian government has consistently rejected calls to participate in the conflict through military or financial means. As he put it, Hungary has a government “that does not give people, does not give weapons and does not give money to a war that has nothing to do with us,” describing the conflict as a “fraternal war between two Slavic nations.” 💶 The prime minister also warned that European financial commitments to Ukraine could have serious consequences for the EU’s future budget. Referring to long-term budget plans, PM Orbán said that as much as 20–25 percent of EU contributions could go to Ukraine, with an additional portion servicing earlier loans. “This is more than 30 percent,” he noted, warning that such spending would leave little room to support European economies. 🎲 He stressed that betting on Ukraine’s military victory and eventual repayment of funds is a highly uncertain strategy. “The probability of this happening is extremely low,” PM Orbán said, stressing that Hungary must avoid “such vagabond, risky gambling” and instead pursue a policy that keeps the country out of the conflict. ⚡ Energy security was another central theme of the speech. Prime Minister Orbán criticized calls to completely abandon Russian energy supplies, saying that in the current global environment, it would be irrational to give up any energy source. “In such circumstances, giving up any source is madness, nonsense, stupidity,” he said. 🛢️ The prime minister also highlighted Hungary’s efforts to secure alternative energy routes, noting that pipelines through Turkey and the Balkans now allow Russian gas to reach Hungary without passing through Ukraine. These measures, he said, protect Hungarian households and ensure stable utility prices. 🚫 On the broader question of EU enlargement, PM Orbán made it clear that Hungary does not support Ukraine’s accession. “We will never say yes to the effort to admit Ukraine to the European Union,” he stated, warning that a country at war joining the EU would risk pulling the entire bloc into the conflict and could severely damage key sectors of the Hungarian economy, particularly agriculture. 🤝 Instead, the prime minister suggested a different approach to cooperation. Hungary supports a structured partnership with Ukraine, but not full membership. “No membership, no rights – just a contract,” PM Orbán said, proposing agreements that regulate cooperation while protecting Hungary’s interests. 🌐 As the election campaign intensifies, Prime Minister Orbán highlighted that international crises – from the war in Ukraine to instability in the Middle East – are no longer distant foreign policy issues but matters that directly affect Hungarian households and economic stability. 🛡️ The key challenge, he concluded, is whether Hungary can remain “an island of security and calm in a world that is neither calm nor secure.”
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