Liberals Propose Opposition Shadow Committee To Shield NGOs
- 19 Jun 2018 8:11 AM
- Hungary Matters
Though the opposition is outmatched against the ruling two-thirds majority, “with clever joint action, it can steer Hungarian society back onto a path where people aren’t driven by hate and anger but by common sense,” Anett Bősz (pictured on top), the party’s caretaker leader, told a press conference.
Bősz, who sits in parliament as an independent, invited all opposition parliamentary groups to consult on Tuesday on setting up such a committee. Asked about the Socialist Party’s leadership election this past weekend, Bősz expressed hope that the Socialists can start to “truly reinvent themselves”.
Asked about the relationship potential between the Socialist and Liberal parties, she said: “The world of politics isn’t the world of hurt feelings”.
Bősz voiced hope that the two parties would be capable of working together in the parliamentary cycle ahead and that they would “come together” in their opposition to the “Stop Soros” bill and the government’s constitutional amendment proposal.
Ruling Fidesz said in response that it was “unbelievable” that the opposition parties were looking out for the “Soros organisations” rather than the Hungarian people.
“The opposition proves time and again that they are mercenaries of Soros,” Fidesz said in a statement. “The Liberals are still talking about ‘steering’ Hungarians back onto the right path, which obviously means that Hungary should take in migrants.
Fidesz believes that it is not the Hungarian people, but rather the Soros network organising illegal migration that needs to be regulated,” the party added.
“That is what the Stop Soros package is about.” Lawmakers are scheduled to vote on the “Stop Soros” package of bills that would criminalise the organisation of illegal migration on Wednesday.
MTI Photo: Kovács Tamás
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