It is unlikely that the opposition prime minister candidate, who is positioned as a "true conservative", will be able to break with the national political understanding of the left - for example, the 23 million Romanians. The opposition prime minister candidate, who is positioned as a "true conservative" due to, among other things, aspects of vote maximization, can row into dangerous waters not only because of the dilemma of the support of the churches and the liberalization of drug policy. Péter Márki-Zay, who is also supported by Jobbik, DK, MSZP, Párbeszéd, LMP, and Momentum, also has to "deal" with the diversity of policy proposals resulting from the ideological breadth (polarization) of the opposition parties in matters affecting those beyond the border.

Márki-Zay's candidacy for prime minister is far from final - even though the left-wing movements that lined up behind him after the primaries assured the mayor of Hódmezővásárhely of their support. The newly established Parliament will vote on the person of the Prime Minister, and the Gyurcsány party, which is expected to have the largest faction, and Momentum, which also has a stable position, will have a significant role in this. The former mostly expressed his opinion in his statements, while the latter also expressed his opinion in his gestures regarding issues affecting those beyond the border. With the return of the left, the current system would clearly be overturned.

"You must actively participate in the implementation and further development of the EU's neighborhood policy, because it is of primary importance that the Union is surrounded by a zone of stability, security and prosperity - read Jobbik, DK, MSZP, Párbeszéd, LMP and Momentum in the minimum program for students enrolled in the Joint Fund. – We support the legitimate aspirations of Hungarian minorities living in neighboring countries in order to protect their identity, their mother tongue and cultural values, and to ensure their right to self-determination. (…) We see all minorities as actors that strengthen our relations with neighboring countries."

Although the Common Fund is trying to break with the left-wing political tradition of recent years, according to which the political and financial support of the Hungarians of the Highlands, Subcarpathians, Transylvania, Vojvodina, Southern Hungary, Muraköz and Burgenland is misguided - two things are definitely worth highlighting in the regarding document:

The points contained therein are not binding;
The organization founded by the left-wing prime minister candidate, the Mendiki Magyarországa Mozgalom (MMM), did not participate in the creation of the program.

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Source: Mandarin

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