László Kövér: The world belongs to those who are born



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“However, it is an indisputable truth that the world belongs to those who live,” said László Kövér, president of the Chamber, in his interview with szon.hu during the inauguration of the statue of István Tisza in Cégénydányád. According to Fat, those who do not want a child embark on a path of self-liquidation. It is very difficult, perhaps it is not worth arguing with these people, “but we must try what seems impossible: stop and put the Hungarian nation on the demographic slope.” According to the spokesperson, Fidesz is also working on this.

Fat also spoke about relations with the western half of Europe, saying that for a long time he thought we needed to catch up, overcome a historical backwardness, but today

“It has become clear that we are different”,

like the developed West, from which “we face a series of anomalies.” At the same time, Fidesz still believes in European Christian culture, but believes that the diversity of nations is the basis for this, and in the West they want to eradicate it.

The speaker also understands the modern world and the problems of youth, saying that “the world has accelerated dangerously and the younger age groups no longer necessarily understand each other, and that is the greatest danger.” The confusion of values ​​of young people can be fought through public education, it must be said that it cannot be neutral in terms of values, but must focus on the transmission of culture and national values.

Rejoicing in István Tisza’s thoughts, he also said that today’s Hungarian opposition is certainly made up of people he does not value. “Unfortunately, in all countries, in all ages, there was a ‘zacc’ in society that voters did not allow in public life, especially when they were not in power, but if he got there after some shock (see 1918 -1919) became a national tragedy. converted. These parliamentarians are based on the subversive aggression, the envy that brought the communist and anarchist movements to the kingdom of Pentecost a hundred years ago, with the result that after 133 days the country was in ruins ”.

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