Opposition parties lambast five years of government

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Budapest, May 29 (MTI) – Opposition parties have lambasted the last five years of government and criticised Prime Minister Viktor Orban over his speech at a conference marking the fifth anniversary of his government on Friday.

JOBBIK

The radical nationalist Jobbik party said Orban admitted to “government-wide corruption” and “arrogance of power” in his speech but was five years late with the admission. Adam Mirkoczki, the party’s spokesman, said the government lacked credibility in its proposed zero tolerance campaign against abuse and corruption. He said the least the prime minister could have done was to name, and announce investigations against, “corrupt Fidesz scoundrels”.

Socialists

The Socialist Party said the prime minister’s speech indicated that he “is exactly where he was five years ago”. He has “dismantled the country, the competence of his government and has become the sole decision maker,” Socialist leader Jozsef Tobias told a press conference. “The prime minister made a desperate and unsuccessful attempt to resolve the crisis and the in-fighting in Fidesz,” Tobias said. He said the government was the worst of the last quarter of a century and an heir to authoritarian governments.

DK

The leftist Democratic Coalition (DK) said Hungary has “no need for Viktor Orban”. Spokesman Zsolt Greczy said the country’s net public debt has risen and the change in GDP between 2010 and 2014 was within the statistical margin of error. Greczy said it was “reassuring” that the prime minister does not want Hungary to leave the European Union, “now that he, his family and his relatives have all struck it rich from EU funds.”

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