Socialists condemn Orbán for failing to speak about Hungary’s ‘grave problems’

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In his recent keynote speech in Romania, Viktor Orbán, Hungary’s prime minister, failed to talk about the “grave problems” confronting the country and its society, a Socialist Party lawmaker said on Monday.
Ildikó Borbély Bangó told a news conference that Orbán had neglected to talk about the “catastrophic state of the health system, the tensions arising from a labour shortage or the hundreds of thousands of young people who work abroad due to their difficulties making a living”.
Neither did Orbán speak about the “shattered education system” which is determining the fate of young Hungarians and the future of their country, she added.
She also complained of “political corruption” and members of the ruling Fidesz party and their families who enrich themselves. “At the centre of this all is Viktor Orbán who directs the whole thing,” the Socialist politician said.





