This parliamentary election is decisive, as the Hungarian people can make a decision on the issue of war or peace - declared the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Dunakeszin on Sunday.

Péter Szijjártó made a statement to the public media after casting his vote. He explained: we have 13 hours to "decide whether Hungary can live in peace and security in the coming years, or whether we risk drifting into war." The left made its position clear: if they were to govern, "Hungary would certainly get involved in the war going on next door, but it is not our war, we must stay out of this war," he explained.

He emphasized: the right wing guarantees peace and security for the coming years, "we guarantee that if we continue to govern, Hungary will not drift into this war".

Regarding the child protection referendum, Péter Szijjártó said: "I would like to be able to protect our children". No one can think that they "know our children better than we parents" and "there is no NGO, no LGBT organization that knows more about my children than I do or knows my children better".

He emphasized: "we parents have the exclusive right to talk to our children on extremely sensitive issues, to raise them ourselves, and we are not willing to give up this right."

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