Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will hold this year's annual review at Várkert Bazar, István Hollik, Fidesz's communications director, confirmed to the Magyar Nemzet.

As the paper previously wrote, the campaign for the parliamentary election to be held on April 3 officially starts fifty days before the voting, that is, on February 12, so the speech of the prime minister and party leader on Saturday also marks the beginning of the government party campaign.

Last year, due to the epidemic situation, the Prime Minister did not hold a traditional annual review. This year will be the 23rd annual evaluation since the Prime Minister introduced the "genre" in 1999.

The common feature of the speeches given since the change of government in 2010 is that Viktor Orbán never once lost sight of the goal of strengthening the economy, the middle class and families - he typically announced tax and utility reductions, the expansion of family discounts and subsidies, and the the government's job-creating and enterprise-stimulating steps.

These speeches can also be seen as a starting point, the messages formulated in them are long-term and will determine domestic political debates for a long time. - can be read in XXI. In the analysis of the Szazad Institute, which was prepared on the annual evaluation speeches of Viktor Orbán so far.

Patrik Máté's entire article in Magyar Nemzet .