Watch: Hungarians React to Re-Election of PM Orbán
- 5 Apr 2022 12:48 PM
Some say, 'We will probably leave the country', reports Agence France-Presse (AFP), a leading global news agency.
Some say, 'We will probably leave the country', reports Agence France-Presse (AFP), a leading global news agency.
Opposition Tisza leader Peter Magyar said in a new year's message on Wednesday that his party represented a new force that is able to govern Hungary and "give back to the country what has been taken away from it: decency, self-respect, justice, and hope for a better life".
"We will recover from the war, we are at arm's length from peace," Prime Minister Viktor Orban said in a year-end interview broadcast on public media.
Peter Magyar, the leader of the Tisza party, on Monday lambasted the government's "bogus national security review" which he said was an attempt to divert attention from growing grocery prices, failing heating systems in hospitals and "the railway system falling apart".
Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said he was grateful to Georgians for not letting their country become "a second Ukraine". Orban also told a press conference in Tbilisi on Tuesday that no one dared question the legitimacy of the general election in Georgia as free and democratic.
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