Brussels Wants Puppet Govt in Hungary, Claims State Secretary
- 22 Apr 2025 11:47 AM

State secretary Barna Pal Zsigmond told a press conference after talks with a LIBE delegation that instead of a fact-finding committee it was a "mercenary committee" in Budapest, as revealed from the composition of the delegation and remarks made by its members.
He added that the visit was "part of a pact" between the Tisza Party and "Brussels' left-liberal elite". Referring to Tisza Party leader Peter Magyar, he said the committee had been sent by "Brussels Peter" and Tisza Party MEP Kinga Kollar.
Zsigmond said that it was no accident that the right wing had boycotted this committee and during the talks they only repeated the same rule-of-law accusations as those heard in the past 15 years. "They constantly attack Hungary and they aren't interested in our opinion," he said.
He added that he had expressed the Hungarian government's openness to dialogue "but what I could see was that they placed prewritten judgments in front of us, and when a question was asked, they refused to answer."
He said the Hungarian government was open to dialogue but there are some red lines that cannot be crossed, such as Hungary's sovereignty, protecting the country from illegal migrants, and protecting children.
He added that he had also told the committee that during their visits they seemed to meet only civil organisations supported by the Soros Foundation, clearly belonging to the left.
"They are not interested in the opinions of right-wing civil organisations or background institutions," he said.
MTI Stock Photo - for illustrative purposes only
Source:
MTI - The Hungarian News Agency, founded in 1881.
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