In a statement in the town of Kisbér in Komárom-Esztergom County on Wednesday which was broadcast on local television station Híd TV, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán highlighted that an important task for the coming years will be to force “the Soros Empire” out of Hungary.
Speaking about the stakes in Hungary’s upcoming parliamentary election, the Prime Minister said that the question for the electorate is whether there will be a national government, or if “George Soros’s candidates will form a government”.
“Hungary is a precious country”, Mr. Orbán continued, “and others, too, are longing to get their hands on it” – especially now that it has been seen that the country was a transit route for the flow of migrants coming from the South. But “Hungary has protected itself with its fence, and has stopped the migration flow”.
In his view, there are organisations – “primarily those which are part of George Soros’s empire” – which are working towards dismantling the border fence and turning Hungary into an immigrant country.
“If we become an immigrant country, Hungary will no longer come first: migrants, immigrants and George Soros’s plans will take priority”, he said.
However, he stated, “we want the majority to continue to be formed by those who believe that Hungary comes first”, adding that to secure this goal a national government is required.
The Prime Minister said he trusts that people living in villages and small towns also appreciate the importance of this issue.
Smaller Hungarian settlements are also extremely important for the future, Mr. Orbán stressed.
In his view, the result of the election on 8 April will be equally important in terms of each settlement’s fate. Hungarian villages and small towns have a future, and so they must be developed, strengthened and encouraged.
In summary he stated that what is truly at stake in the election is whether the available funds will be used for the development of villages and small towns, or for building an immigrant country.
Mr. Orbán said that on Wednesday, as part of the election campaign – the “spring offensive” –he visited the constituency which includes the settlement of Kisbér, where he campaigned for the Fidesz-KDNP candidate, Judit Czunyi-Bertalan. In addition to Kisbér, he also visited Bokod, Dad, Császár and settlements in the Bakony region.
Regarding Kisbér, he said that he had come to an agreement with Mayor Zoltán Sinkovicz (Fidesz-KDNP) on restoring the town’s historical centre to its former glory.