"We find that when there is a left-wing government in Hungary, it is certain that deterioration, decline and serving foreign interests come to the fore. On the other hand, if there is a right-wing government based on Christian values and one that boldly accepts national independence, then development is unquestionable," said Katalin Csöbör, member of parliament from Fidesz, on the evening of February 25 at the Civil Academy event organized by the Miskolc Club of the Civil Unity Forum, entitled "Clean water into the glass" was.
Katalin Csöbör emphasized that the stakes of the current election are high, which is why everyone is needed. He reminded: after 2010, thanks to the support of the government, as a result of the infrastructural developments carried out in Miskolc and its surroundings, the region became attractive to investors, and significant investments came to the city.
Dr. János Kiss , the Prime Minister's Commissioner, the Fidesz-KDNP candidate for constituency 2 in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, made those present aware that in the next thirty-some days, we cannot sit back and win the election only together. As he said: there will be no vote from support, if there is no vote, then there will be no mandate, if there is no mandate, then there will be no government.
"Don't forget," he emphasized, "it's a vote if everyone casts their vote." The prime minister's commissioner emphasized: the stakes of the election in Miskolc are also whether the new world will continue with the successes of the present, or whether the world before 2010 will return. There is no third way.
The evening's expert guest, dr. Jr. Zoltán Lomnici encouraged those present to support the two politicians, as Fidesz-KDNP is getting closer to the people and real problems. He emphasized: the prime minister stands on two feet on the ground. No prime minister in Hungary has ever been as close to the people's problems as Viktor Orbán. Everyone who is a true Hungarian at heart knows exactly that the right wing, the national side, is the key to the survival of this country.
(Source and photos: Boon)