Thousands of Fidesz activists to phone millions from Monday

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Hungary’s ruling Fidesz party will begin reaching out to voters by phone and in person to encourage them to cast their ballot for the party in next week’s general election “in the interest of preserving peace and security”, Fidesz’s communications director said on Saturday.
Ten thousand Fidesz activists to help Orbán’s victory
Fidesz’s activists have been campaigning across the country in recent weeks and have met some 40,000 people in over 200 locations, István Hollik told MTI.
Fidesz clearly sees that what people want most is for Hungary to stay out of the war,
he said.
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At stake in the April 3 ballot is the choice between war and peace and between progress and destruction, Hollik said. “We’re moving forward, not backwards,” he added.
From Saturday, Fidesz’s MP candidates and
over 10,000 activists will reach out to voters in person and by phone, asking them to vote for Fidesz






Thanks for the warning. I’ll set my phone to ‘Silence Unknown Callers’ and will avoid shifty looking people or those foaming at the mouth on the streets. Now, that’s Fidesz sorted. How about telling us what the Opposition Campaign is doing or does the media bias that the DNH has to give towards the government not allow that?
Thanks for the warning about Fidesz, so this week I know not to answer the phone and will probably unplug the doorbell! The latter only upsets the dogs anyway.!
@Vedo, please mind your manners. This is not a school playground and name calling is unacceptable.