In less than 50 days, a clear decision will have to be made as to "whether we will continue to move forward or return to the failed past, to which we already said no in 2010 together with a large majority", said the director of communications of Fidesz to Kossuth radio's Sunday newspaper speaking on his show.

Reporting on the start of the campaign that started on Saturday, István Hollik underlined that he only had positive experiences on the first day of collecting signatures. He pointed out that the Fidesz-KDNP was the first to collect the signatures needed to run in all 106 individual constituencies.

At the same time, this does not mean that the governing parties would stop, as many people want to express with their signatures that they do not want the "failed past" to return, he added.

Hollik said that the individual representative candidates of Fidesz-KDNP are diverse: rural, urban, but they are all very similar in three respects. On the one hand, they are committed to their region, on the other hand, they do not know the impossible when it comes to local development plans, in addition, they know them and they also know the people living there and their problems, and on the third hand, they are of course national-minded, Hungary comes first for them too, explained the ruling party politician .

He also mentioned that, as the election approaches in Hungary, "great forces always mobilize and stand behind the Hungarian left". "More precisely, they support the Hungarian left by attacking us, and it will be no different now," he said.

István Hollik emphasized, "we see that the Soros network has started to operate, they are actively attacking Hungary in collaboration with Brussels". "The reason for this is that we represent the exact opposite of what they represent," he underlined.

István Hollik put it like this, "they talk about an open society and the United States of Europe, and we talk about the Europe of nations and that Hungary is the first for us".

"They talk about migration as a good thing, we say that migration is a dangerous thing. They would relativize and broaden the concept of the family, while we want to protect the traditional family model," said the Fidesz communications director.

He pointed out that "we are very dangerous for them because this policy based on national principles, which was able to govern for the past 12 years, was able to be successful."

At the same time, István Hollik underlined that "the elections in Hungary will not be decided by foreign governments, not by Brussels, nor by the activists of the Soros network, but by the Hungarian people". "We fundamentally trust the wisdom of the Hungarian people, since the Hungarian people see what is going on around us, they see the everyday reality, and they can make decisions based on this," he said.

"We have nothing else to do but summarize the results of the past 12 years for them and ask them to compare this with the government's performance before 2010," said István Hollik.

The ruling party politician mentioned as an example that the elderly recently received their thirteenth monthly pension, in addition, almost two million parents received the family tax refund, and in the first days of February, young people received their first salary that no longer included personal income tax. "These measures would not exist if the left was in power," he declared.

He added, "we say this not only because before 2010 they were the ones who took away the family tax allowance, raised taxes, took away the 13th monthly pension, but we can say this because they themselves said" that they would abolish these the measures. István Hollik noted that this is also indicated by the fact that the left did not vote for "a single measure supporting the Hungarian people" in the Parliament.

Source: Felvidek.ma

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