More and more conservative Americans see Hungary as an inspiring example to follow, writes Zoltán Kovács on his social media page.
The state secretary responsible for international communication and relations added that the reasons for this were researched by the reporter of the satirical American program The Daily Show, who devoted a 23-minute short film to the analysis of the peculiarities of Hungarian public life. The program was biased, and in this regard, Kovács explained that almost a month ago, the Hungarian people decided and gave the government unquestionable authority for the next four years. He added: it would be time if representatives of the Western mainstream media finally understood this and stopped creating unnecessary moods.
Zoltán Kovács announced on Facebook that more and more conservative Americans consider Hungary, the government's family-friendly measures and consistent immigration policy, to be an inspiring example to follow.
He stated: in the interest of objectivity, I was the only one who represented the government's position in the masterpiece, which of course also featured many left-wing politicians and avowedly anti-government artists. Just the usual proportions…
He reminded: nearly a month ago, the Hungarian people decided and gave the government unquestionable authority for the next four years. It would be time if the representatives of the Western mainstream media finally understood this and stopped creating unnecessary moods.
The entire show can be viewed here: