Socialists propose Day of Free Europe

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Budapest, July 9 (MTI) – Members of the Hungarian Socialist Party will not take part in the referendum called for October 2, instead they want to hold the first Day of Free Europe, said Gyula Molnár, recently elected chairman of the opposition party in Keszthely (W Hungary) on Saturday.
Speaking at a press conference held jointly with former party chairman Attila Mesterházy, Molnár said the October 2 referendum “has no legal consequence, its subject does not actually exist and it’s about nothing else but a silly message to Brussels”.
The Socialist party wants to send a message by staying away from the vote and holding the first Day of Free Europe instead. Molnár said they will welcome to the event all parties, civil organisations and trade unions who agree that “we want to stay in Europe”, and will together discuss how we imagine our future in Europe.
He said “our parents and grandparents used to listen in secret to Radio Free Europe”, dreaming about the Europe that radio represented. Today, “these young men seem to be throwing away the dream of our parents and grandparents and seem to want to lead this country out of Europe”, he added, referring to politicians of the ruling Fidesz party.





