Orbán’s keynote speech: Opposition party reactions

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Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s keynote speech assessing his government’s performance over the past eight years was “full of lies”, Gergely Karácsony, the prime minister candidate of the opposition Socialists and Dialogue for Hungary (Párbeszéd) told a press conference on Sunday.

Socialists – Dialogue for Hungary

Whereas Orbán insisted that “Hungary comes first”, in reality the ruling Fidesz party’s top priority was Hungarians’ money, the opposition politician said.

“Had the fate of Hungary really been important to the prime minister, he would have taken into account where the country’s economy, education and health care have ended up,” he said, adding that the related statistics were “deplorable”.

He also called on Orbán “not to hide from public debate”.

Socialist head Gyula Molnár compared the keynote speech “to the motivation speech of a midsize Socialist company [in the Communist era], spiked with a few false illusions.”

Jobbik

The strongest opposition party, Jobbik said in a statement that Orbán’s speech assessed “his own past eight years and not the country’s”. “While Orbán’s strawmen have acquired unheard-of wealth, Hungary has taken in 20,000 rich migrants and 2,300 poor ones.”

“The Hungarian head of government is robbing the country in a way that would shame the mafia,” Jobbik insisted.

Meanwhile, a third of Hungarians are living in a dire state of poverty with rundown hospitals, it added.

LMP

In a video published on her Facebook page, Bernadett Szél, the prime minister candidate of green LMP, said that Orbán’s speech spoke of “an alternate reality”. The true reality was a “fight against propaganda,” she added.

Szél said Orbán’s speech made protecting a fence “nobody wants to demolish” its central concern. Hungary, according to Orbán, was also a place where the central bank governor had done “an excellent job protecting forex loan-holders”. “In reality, tens of thousands of families still live in fear of losing their homes,” she said. Referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin, she said that

whereas Orbán claimed that Hungary had regained its independence, the prime minister was “implementing the Putin plan year by year, step by step”.

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