Referendum – Three small parties launch joint campaign for boycott

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Budapest, September 1 (MTI) – The opposition Együtt, Dialogue for Hungary and MoMa parties are launching a joint billboard campaign calling on Hungarians to boycott the October 2 referendum on European Union migrant quotas.

The party leaders presented the posters at a joint press conference on Thursday. The posters show a seated man and a woman from behind, as they show their middle finger. The posters also show the words “This is the answer to a dumb question” and “Those who stay at home vote for Europe”, next to the party logos and “Referendum 2016” crossed through with a red line.

The parties plan to spend 10-20 million forints (EUR 32,000-64,000) on the campaign which will pay for 300-400 posters to be put up in public spaces.

In the referendum Hungarians will be asked: “Do you want to allow the European Union to mandate the resettlement of non-Hungarian citizens to Hungary without the approval of parliament?”

MoMa leader Lajos Bokros insisted the referendum question was “vile and evil” and added the government propaganda was built on lies. The referendum itself is harming Hungary’s reputation, he said.

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