If only the investments will come, they will attract the workforce to Hargita and thus the ethnic composition of the region can change - Ludovic Orban is confident in his plan.
Ludovic Orban promised investments in the Hargita county in Székelyföld, which is inhabited by 85 percent Hungarians. According to him, if the region can be developed according to its potential, they will see that the ethnic composition can also be significantly changed - he also cited the position of the president of the House of Representatives the Agerpres news agency is filling in for a politician.
On Sunday, Ludovic Orban, who is running for another mandate at the head of the National Liberal Party (PNL), visited his party's organization in Hargita and Kovászna counties. During the renovation of the Hargita county organization, he found that the county had avoided investments. According to him, this can also be explained by the fact that the local representatives of power did not want the developments. According to the RMDSZ, it can better control its voters if they are in a dependent situation.
Ludovic Orban believed that the basis of everything is investments, including infrastructure investments. According to him, the construction of the Marosvásárhely-Jászvásár highway, which also crosses Hargita county, can be the basis of everything. This will make the area much more attractive. The politician promised to pay attention in order to direct all companies wishing to settle in Hargita county.
If the region can be developed according to its potential, they will see that the ethnic composition can also be significantly changed. (…) If productive capacities develop here and the workforce is needed, it is obvious that job seekers will also come. (…) I also thought: why can't we make Csíksereda the headquarters of some authority or national agency, said the politician.
Ludovic Orban previously visited his party's Kovászna county organization, where he also made a statement about the Transylvanian economic development program financed by the Hungarian government. He explained: if national security issues arose in connection with the program, the relevant bodies would have informed him. He added: he always insisted that subsidies should not be distributed on an ethnic basis. In response to a question, Ludovic Orban presented the Romanian Hungarian Democratic Union (RMDSZ) as a coalition partner that usually keeps its promises. The PNL will hold its renewal congress at the end of September. Florin Cîțu the position of party president .
Source: Guys from Pest / MTI;
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