ChrisDems express concern over opposition PM candidate and Tusk meeting

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Leaders of Hungary’s junior ruling Christian Democratic People’s Party (KDNP) have sent a letter to Donald Tusk, president of the European People’s Party (EPP), to express concern over his recent talks with Péter Márki-Zay, the opposition alliance’s prime ministerial candidate for next year’s general election.

Tusk and Márki-Zay met and held a joint press conference in Warsaw on Thursday. The signatories of the letter, KDNP leader Zsolt Semjén and MEP György Hölvényi, deputy leader in charge of foreign relations, said that

“the Hungarian left-wing opposition is a political opponent of KDNP, an EPP member party. This opposition and its candidate keep bad-mouthing one of EPP’s longest-standing member parties”.

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  1. We don’t know who Márki-Zay is.
    There is little information about his years in North America. Not even sure how long he spent in Canada and the US.
    Very strange.

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