Opposition parties criticise Orbán over Baile Tusnad speech

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Budapest, July 23 (MTI) – Socialist party president Gyula Molnár said Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s speech in Baile Tusnad on Saturday was further evidence that the migrant quota referendum scheduled for October was really about preparing the ground for Hungary to withdraw from the European Union.

Speaking today at the 27th Baile Tusnad (Tusnádfürdő) summer university, in central Romania, Orbán said that the suppression of national sovereignty in favour of European powers is one of the biggest dangers in today’s Europe.

At a press conference on Saturday, Molnár accused the prime minister of “excessive nationalism”. He said it should be made clear that there is no future for Hungary outside of the EU even if there is room for improvement in the way it operates. The Socialist party calls on people to boycott the Oct. 2 vote and so send the message that they wish to remain in Europe, Molnár said.

Molnar accused Orbán of having lost touch with reality: he failed to address the problems in Hungarian health care, education and the economy in his address, while also ignoring the fact that two-thirds of Hungarian youth envisage their future abroad, in countries whose leaders Viktor Orbán dismisses.

Molnár also criticised Orbán for allying himself with Donald Trump, the US Republican Party’s presidential candidate. This foreign policy could also harm ethnic Hungarians in Transylvania, he said, adding that the Hungarian government’s policy of rejecting the Romanian Social Democrat government had cooled down relations between the two countries.

The leftist Democratic Coalition (DK) said Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in his Baile Tusnad address, had “declared war” on the European community as well as Hungarians hoping for freedom, democracy and prosperity. In a statement, party spokesman Zsolt Gréczy said the prime minister was unwilling to talk about anything but fear, immigrants, the alleged crisis in the EU, while ignoring that “hundreds of thousands of Hungarian young people are fleeing his dictatorship” and heading for western Europe, which Orbán claims has lost its significance.

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  1. The critic towards this speech is ridiculous. Every one of these parties is trying go after low hanging fruit that isn’t really there they have no traction or credibility in the people eyes and that’s their fault not Orban’s or fidesz’ fault it all theirs!

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