Orbán: Petőfi would turn against those who want to put Hungarians into a European superstate

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Prime Minister Viktor Orbán marked the 175th anniversary of the 1848-49 revolution and freedom fight at the birthplace of Hungary’s national poet, Sándor Petőfi, in Kiskőrös, in the south of the country, on Wednesday.

In a speech in front of the house where Petőfi was born 200 years earlier, Orbán said “all Hungarians have a little bit of Petőfi in them, and everything Hungarian is contained in Petőfi”.

He said the life of the revolutionary, whose poems every Hungarian has learnt to recite as schoolchildren, was “a 26-year trajectory through the Hungarian heavens that started deep in Hungary and ended on a trail of stars”. 15 March marks the “birth of Hungarian freedom”, and the “march of freedom” begins in Kiskőrös, he added.

Hungarians consider Petőfi their greatest poet because he “contains both Hungarian fate and Hungarian genius”, he said, noting that his works have been translated into more than 200 languages. Petőfi “died as he wrote: as an apostle of global freedom, in a battle for Hungary’s freedom”, he added.

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2 Comments

  1. Absolutely! Hungary didn’t suffer for two generations under the jackboot of communism only to relinquish its freedom and sovereignty to a megalomaniacal globalist-socialist wannabe empire, which wants to fundamentally alter its component members’ character and uniqueness. Free and fair trade – yes; everything else – HARD NO!

  2. Yes, Petofi would turn, he’d turn in his grave if he could see what this bunch is doing to us and our homeland.

    If he was alive today, he’d be under close surveillance, including Pegasus in his mobile phone, and he’d be silenced unless he became a devout FIDESZ follower and only extolled their “holiness”.

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