is held today . Officer Reform Congress . Speakers at the event included Illés Boglárka, the president of the 25-year-old organization; Gábor Kubatov, executive vice president of Fidesz; Speaker László Kövér; and Péter Szijjártó Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, representatives of Fidelitas' partner organizations and international allies.

This year, Fidelitas celebrates its 25th anniversary. The most decisive figure of the organization, the 2nd president of the organization, current minister of foreign economy and foreign affairs, started the lectures. Péter Szijjártó spoke about how it is an honor to be here, since after 8 years in the presidency, they still count on him. As he said, political parties come and go in 25 years. Who remembers, for example, the SZDSZ, the once more radical Jobbik. Like Fidesz, the strength of Fidelitas is stability. "We stuck to our values, the patriotic spirit, the Christian worldview and the respect and esteem felt by our allies and opponents until the end. (…)

Today, we call all of this a rebellion, we consider it a rebellion against the liberal mainstream that wants to dominate Europe."

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The past year and a half has been unexpectedly difficult, continued the minister. "Our generation has never experienced anything like this before. A serious health and economic crisis is still determining our situation. The government must save people's lives and their jobs at the same time."

According to Szijjártó, if the cabinet had not been on a stable foundation, the country could have been in big trouble. If the government had listened to people like the opposition, we would not be able to say today that we have saved more than 270,000 jobs, that next year there will be a SZJA refund for families, a SZJA exemption for young people under the age of 25, and the 13th monthly we trace a pension back.

Like Fidesz, stable and permanent values ​​are the greatest value of Fidelitas," said the minister, advising the young people to stick to the aforementioned values.

After Péter Szijjártó, László Kövér spoke at the event. The politician recalled the year of the foundation of Fidesz. According to him, their generation was different from today's young people, there was no heroism in them, they wanted a free world after 40 years of communism.

We listened to our hearts and minds, we knew the efforts of our parents and grandparents. And he instilled in us that we also have a responsibility for future generations," said László Kövér.

László Kövér/Forrás/pestisracok.hu/previous recording

László Kövér/Forrás/pestisracok.hu/previous recording

He pointed out that there were those who wanted to save the system of the past during the regime change, and there were people like them who wanted to create a new world. The Speaker emphasized that three decades after the regime change, history gave us a new task, a task that can forge Fidelitas even more into a community.

Your generation must save the idea of ​​a normal Europe to the other side of the river," he stated, emphasizing that today there is an elite in Europe who want to alienate the European community from the middle class. If there is no middle class, there is no democracy, and if there is no democracy, there are no dissenting opinions - said the Fidesz politician, also emphasizing that these interest groups, who are above the people, the winners of the capital and technological revolution, are abusing climate protection and equality.

Gábor Kubatov talked about why he sympathizes with the Fidelitas community. As he said, these young people are brave because they represent the values ​​of conservatives in a liberal terror of opinion. Those who belong to Fidelitas rebel because they stand on the side of normality in an abnormal world.

In my heart, you are real Hungarian stars because you are loyal to your country," added the politician.

The executive director of Fidesz recalled the decades before the regime change. As he said, communism was not good, it was not free and peaceful. It ended in 1990. However, after the regime change, the "nylon-clad" communists returned and destroyed everything they could. "They did not have a single measure that would have made the fate of the Hungarians easier," the politician declared.

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