Strengthening national capital also matter of freedom, says Orban in Poland

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Warsaw (MTI) – Strengthening national capital and making it competitive is not only a business matter but also a matter of freedom, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Thursday after receiving a prestigious award from the Polish economic chamber in Warsaw.
Orban said he could not imagine a free Hungary or Poland where national capital is pushed into the background and denied help in order to overcome a disadvantage to the West resulting from forty years of communism.
He said he had always appreciated the European Union’s rules on free competition but believed it is an obligation of central European countries to make every possible effort to strengthen national capital, albeit within the limits allowed by EU rules.
He described Hungary to his audience of around 200-250 people as a “black sheep” in political terms and a “success story” in economic ones. “We want to change out poor reputation that has developed by demonstrating our economic success that makes us winners,” he added.
He urged “everyday economic cooperation” between Hungary and Poland to be strengthened. “Europe’s future is here in central Europe.”
Orban said some 341 Polish companies operate in Hungary and last year Polish-Hungarian trade grew by more than 7 percent.
On Europe, he said, “The project called the EU has got stuck for the time being.” Monetary union has not been followed by a fiscal union and opinions greatly vary about the role of the European Central Bank, and the continent is on a losing track in the global race.”






What Orban does is indeed strengthening national capital, Russian national and political capital… Shame on you PM Orban, Putin’s beloved friend.