By 2010, the left had bankrupted the country, and the people unanimously rejected this, and now they said no to a left-wing coalition based solely on the desire for power - said Balázs Orbán, Deputy Minister of the Prime Minister's Office, political advisor to the Prime Minister, at the election review organized by the Youth Batthyány Circle , whose guests were Balázs Orbán, Sámuel Ágoston Mráz and Petra Halkó.

According to the report published on Mandiner, Balázs Orbán says that it is not us who have changed, but the West. Due to the many criticisms pouring in on us since 2010, the government did think about what it could have messed up, but

we realized that we didn't spoil anything, we didn't change, he said.

Balázs Orbán recommends that everyone read the reports of the opposition vote counters, which contain a lot of insults, but admit that there was no fraud, and a picture of a bucolic, normal Hungary emerges, where people are friendly, cook for guests, the streets are orderly, the village goes to church . From these reports, it becomes clear that in the villages and rural towns there is a normal Hungary, the Hungarian spirit, a world that wants to live, is not uncertain about its identity, and clearly sees points of alignment. It is the world that voted unanimously and said something about where the country should go. And behind it is what keeps us alive for a thousand years - explained the deputy minister.

As he said: in the previous 150 years, the criticism of the large, national bloc parties, such as the one that governed the country during the dualism and Horthy era, was that they did not have democratic legitimacy. Especially István Bibó said this. But now we have this legitimacy, as my political force has never had this much authority in Hungarian history - the politician pointed out.

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Cover photo: Balázs Orbán (Photo: Árpád Kurucz)