Fidesz: Germany’s chancellor candidate Schulz, Austrian Chancellor Kern ‘Soros scheme’ advocates

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Hungary’s ruling Fidesz firmly rejects recent “rude remarks and threats” by Martin Schulz, Germany’s chancellor candidate and Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern, whom the party’s communications chief called “left-liberal advocates of the Soros scheme in western Europe”.

Balázs Hidvéghi told a press conference on Tuesday that both Germany and Austria are in the midst of an election campaign and “the Left is not doing well in either country”. He suggested that the “rude attacks” may have been launched “in compensation for a lack of political success or frustration”.

Schulz and Kern “do not believe in a Europe of nations” but are supporters of a “delirious ideal in which nations are erased and European bureaucracy dictates how they should live their lives”, Hidveghi insisted. They are working to “bring masses of immigrants to Europe”, thus promoting US billionaire George Soros’ “scheme” and “attack anyone that are against those plans”, Hungary included, he added.

Hungary’s Fidesz rejects “messages in such manner” from western Europe and protests that “failed and frustrated Leftist politicians” should “attack” Hungary and other EU members “to serve an ideal which goes against the will of the people and the interests of nations”, Hidvéghi said.

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  1. These two ‘Chance leaders’, should be taken on a riverboat cruise down the Danube and taught to swim in the deep end.

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