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I am fit for the construction of the nation, not for the destruction of the opponent, said János Lázár, former minister of the Prime Minister and member of the Parliament of Fidesz, in an interview with 24.hu. The politician has betrayed, he personally dreams of a country in which politics creates peace because
It has been too ruthless a life and death struggle to win power for too many years.
Regardless, he believes that between Orbán’s second and third governments, between 2010 and 2018, nation-building took place in Hungary. He repeated several times what he had said, that in order to finish Viktor Orbán’s sentences today, regarding the construction of Hungary, he has always supported and will continue to support Fidesz.
I’m more ornate than Orbán in terms of direction …
He said. He also spoke of the “unconditional” nature of what the withdrawal of Western European politicians from Hungary in 2010 was doing to the Prime Minister and some Western European politicians.
There is no such thing as simply tolerating the slaps and not hitting back. Viktor Orbán stands up and, if necessary, gives it. And I am sure that as soon as they start treating him correctly, he will become softer too.
Said of this. When asked if Viktor Orbán likes to push back “star politicians” like Antal Rogán and Tibor Navracsics, he replied that his “star” was certainly over, and he used it just as a tool anyway.
In the interview, János Lázár
- called the video made in district X: of Vienna before the 2018 parliamentary elections, for which he had apologized to Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz,
- revealed that he had ended his conflict with Sándor Csányi, President and CEO of OTP, with whom he is now honored to serve on the board of directors of Szent István University in Gödöllő, which has been a foundation since February as the Hungarian University. of Agricultural and Life Sciences,
- does not say anything about the Szájer case because “he deals with land, cows, with horses, with dogs “,
- and when asked about Péter Szijjártó’s call to Joe Biden, he called it a “bad and harmful stereotype” that Hungary is a small country.
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