Orbán: Election will have decisive impact on question of war or peace
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, the leader of the ruling Fidesz party, visited Nyiregyhaza, in eastern Hungary, on the campaign trail on Thursday, where he met the city's mayor, members of the Association of Entrepreneurs for Nyiregyhaza and voters, the PM's press chief said.
Noting the developments undertaken in Nyiregyhaza since 2010, Orbán said: “The left makes promises, we, on the other hand, work. They talk and we deliver. What’s more, voting for the left today means supporting war.”
Orbán said there were always those who benefitted from war, “with some even becoming very rich”. “This would also be the case today, which is why Brussels supports the war,” the prime minister said. “But the majority suffers in every war. And if this majority now raises its voice all across Europe, the worst can still be avoided. This is what’s at stake on June 9. This election will have a decisive impact on the question of war or peace,” he added.