“We need to sweep these networks out of Hungary. Their goal is clear: They want governments in this region that serve their interests, not those of their own people,” PM Orbán said. Addressing a range of topics in this morning’s radio interview from pension policies to international pressures, the prime minister emphasized that Hungary’s conservative government sees elderly citizens as a key priority, both out of economic prudence and fundamental respect.

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