PM’s chief of staff: ‘Next year’s parliamentary election crucial’

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Next year’s general election will be crucial, Gergely Gulyás, the Prime Minister’s chief of staff said at the 29th congress of ruling Fidesz in Budapest on Sunday.
Next spring, “we will be choosing a future, we can decide between present and past”, Gulyás said.
“After the left, led by Ferenc Gyurcsány, ruined the country in 2010, they set themselves two goals,” Gulyás said. “They needed to get rid of the legacy of the former prime minister and quarantine Jobbik, which they called a Nazi party”.
“More than a decade later, the left, led by Ferenc Gyurcsány, is fighting for power with Jobbik in their ranks,” he said.
While the left took the 13th-month pension away from pensioners, Fidesz is working to give it back to them. Today, the minimum wage is higher than the average wage was under the Gyurcsány era, Gulyás said.
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PM’s chief of staff: ‘Next year’s parliamentary election crucial’
True.
Post 1989 – never in all these years – best part of 33 years – have there been held – National Elections – that will “mould and shape” destine and DEFINE – the next stage in the History of Hungary.
They SHOULD be a History changer.
Citizens must ensurie they participate in the election process and – VOTE.
Post 1989 – we need – as Citizens – to display a ROBUST participation – which needs to be the highest turn out of Citizens voting at a National Election since 1989.