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The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Péter Szjjártó, has dedicated a separate post on Facebook to criticism of his helicopter. Ask, for example, what show should I have canceled on Friday?
1. Shouldn’t he have negotiated with Shell executives in Budapest and announced Hungary’s first long-term gas purchase agreement with a Western company?
2. Shouldn’t the Romanian Foreign Minister and the Minister of Transport have met in Nagykereki and shouldn’t the second motorway connection on the Hungarian-Romanian border have been delivered?
3. Shouldn’t I have gone to Oradea to meet with the DAHR candidates running in the Romanian municipal elections, and shouldn’t I have agreed with them about the future support of the Hungarians from Transylvania and Partium?
4. Shouldn’t I have met with the leaders of Mezei-Vill Kft. In Berettyóújfalu and should I have announced an investment of more than HUF 500 million to protect hundreds of jobs?
One forward believes he can see with a modicum of geography that he could only get into a day with the help of a helicopter.
(Cover image: Péter Szijjártó arrives by helicopter at the Hungarian-Romanian border on Friday, September 4, 2020. Photo: Péter Szijjártó / Facebook)
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