The house inhabited by European conservatives has recently become increasingly empty, and its remaining residents hardly dare to speak openly even among themselves. "We are ready to fill this house with life again," wrote Katalin Novák, minister without portfolio responsible for families and vice-president of Fidesz, who was a guest of our show Hungary Live.

To the question of host Andrea Földi-Kovács, according to which, has Fidesz's federal system or federal ideas changed? - The minister answered: "the EPP has changed first and foremost, and our federal policy, or indeed the logic by which we formed an alliance, always had Hungarian interests in mind first, and right-wing values ​​second, so Hungarian interests and right-wing we politicize according to values. This is the case now and will continue to be the case in the future. (…) The EPP actually made an alliance with the left, but not everyone did. Not all EPP member parties have shifted so far to the left. "Unfortunately, many people have given up their previous principles, many have given up representing real right-wing values," he stated.

The entire conversation can be viewed at: hirtv.hu