In a video uploaded to Facebook, András Fekete Győr, the former president of Momentum, explained why he was happy that the Transylvanian Hungarians received Hungarian citizenship in 2004. However, the reality is that 2004 was the year of the referendum on dual citizenship, the outcome of which was influenced by the left-wing propaganda campaign.

"That's why we were happy when the Transylvanian Hungarians received Hungarian citizenship in 2004," declared András Fekete-Győr, Momentum politician, in a video. The statement of the party's former candidate for prime minister is shocking because in the same year, on December 5, 2004, a referendum was held in Hungary on the dual citizenship of Hungarians living abroad, and the referendum was invalid.

Dual citizenship poster

At that time, the socialist government built its hate campaign against Hungarians across the border on the basis of insecurity. Photo: Screenshot

It is also an incidental thread in the story that András Fekete-Győr's ally, Ferenc Gyurcsány, also influenced the result, since the socialist government led by him built its campaign of hatred against Hungarians across the border on the basis of insecurity. Twenty-three million settled Romanians were harassed, they harassed the population by taking away money belonging to families, making jobs and housing impossible. The billboards read "responsible decision 2 × NO".

A responsible decision is not a poster

The billboard read "responsible decision 2 × NO". Photo: MTI/Gyula Czimbal

The full article of Magyar Nemzet can be read here.

Photo: Gyula Czimbal