Orbán’s cabinet: Brussels demonstration work of ‘Soros network’

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A demonstration in Brussels by the Radical European Democrats (RED) dubbed “Stop Orbán” is not about Hungary’s new labor code, the judicial system or the rule of law and democracy but it is the work of the “Soros network”, state secretary for international communications Zoltán Kovács said in a blog entry on Tuesday.
The demonstration shows “the international Left engaged in a concerted campaign effort, desperate to find some sliver of hope for their own electoral chances and to smear a popular, democratically elected government that staunchly opposes immigration and insists on national sovereignty,” he said.
Anyone who looks at the details of the new labour law, can see that the claims of the Hungarian government’s political opponents are a farce, he added.
The new rules make it possible for employees to voluntarily work more overtime hours, Kovács said.
Referring to an Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) chart which he inserted in the post, he said it showed that the new rules would take Hungary closer to the OECD average.
“But if you’re worried about ‘slavery,’ you should probably look at some of those other labor markets,” he added.
As regards the judicial system, Kovács said Hungary’s legal system has long been a part of the Austrian and German legal tradition, where the constitutional courts are clearly independent. These new courts would do nothing to undermine that, he said, referring to the public administration courts.





