The country's peace and security, as well as the results of the government of the past twelve years, must be protected in the election - emphasized the Minister of Justice, after casting his vote on Sunday morning in Budapest XII. district, in the polling station in the area of ​​the Mesevár kindergarten and playhouse.

"The stakes of the current elections are whether there will be peace and security in Hungary or whether the country will be plunged into war and danger. I see how dangerous and irresponsible statements the left makes. He would send soldiers and weapons to an armed conflict that is not Hungary's war," the Minister of Justice, who came to the polling station with her husband, Péter Magyar, and her three sons, told reporters.

Judit Varga emphasized that the stakes of this election are much higher than any so far in the last thirty years.

Fidesz-KDNP and the government can create security by calmly and calmly reacting to this extremely intense situation - added the minister, who asked everyone to go vote and choose security and peace.

He emphasized: the results of twelve years of civil-national governance must be protected, including the family support system, economic successes, and the fact that there are one million more people working today than in 2010.

"These are all results that we have to develop further and we cannot allow the left to lead the country into chaos and failure again," he added.

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