Minister: Biden administration tried to overthrow Orbán in 2022

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Gergely Gulyás, the head of the Prime Minister’s Office, highlighted the idea behind the motto “no war, no gender, no migration” as the top issue in next year’s European Parliament elections, in a debate with Péter Márki-Zay, leader of the Everybody’s Hungary Movement, on Friday.

EU Parliament toxic, corrupt

Gulyás and Márki-Zay also discussed the issues of migration, the war in Ukraine, Hungary’s energy dependence, utility prices, party financing and child protection at the Tranzit Festival in Tihany, at Lake Balaton. Gulyás said ruling Fidesz stood a good chance of winning the European Parliament elections in Hungary, adding, however, that the party “has been in opposition for some time within the European Union“. Fidesz at times will have more allies, and sometimes more, but the right has not had a majority in Europe since 2010, he said.

He said the EP was the “most toxic and most corrupt” EU institution, insisting it was using its power to violate the EU’s basic treaties, go against Europe’s most fundamental values and “do everything to leave no room for Christian Democratic-Conservative thought in Europe”. Gulyás insisted that the rejection of gender ideology, issues around peace, stopping migration and the problem of corruption remained the biggest challenges for Europe.

Gulyás said the EP was “in the forefront of European institutions promoting migration”, adding that “if Europe wants to retain the achievements of Schengen, it must protect its external borders”. Márki-Zay said his movement was committed to Christian-Conservative values, adding that they would run in the EP elections on their own, with aspirations to become a member of the European People’s Party. Márki-Zay agreed with Gulyás that Hungary and the EU both needed to tackle illegal migration, adding that people smugglers should not be released. As regards the fight against corruption, he said Hungary needed to join the European Public Prosecutor’s Office.

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  1. IF the US tried to “overthrow” the Hungarian government, then the US Ambassador should be expelled. Hungarians involved should be prosecuted. That is what the US would do if another country interferred with the US government.

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