By waving Romanian flags, the far-right would tell the Hungarian Prime Minister that "Transylvania is Romanian land forever".

The Orthodox Brotherhood, which is famous for the Úzvölgy cemeteries, posted a video about this on one of its social media pages on Saturday. The head of the organization, Dan Grăjdeanu, encouraged the members of the organization to "not be cowards", to go to Tusnádfürdő on Saturday, July 22, when Viktor Orbán is giving a lecture, and to wave Romanian tricolors, thereby giving a sign that "Transylvania is forever remains Romanian land".

In his appeal, Grăjdeanu recalls the case of the Úzvölgy military cemetery, where 150 wooden crosses were recently erected in memory of "at least 150" Romanian heroes who died there. Referring to this year's motto of Tusványos (A time of peace), he declares that they also only want peace, so they will not shout, swear, or do anything else but wave tricolors.

"Let's not be cowards, there is no danger, the place will be full of gendarmes and no one can hurt us to wave the flags of our own country", Grăjdeanu encourages his companions.

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On Monday, Mihai Tîrnoveanu, leader of the Nation's Way, repeated the call, saying "on Saturday in Tusnádfürdő, we will need the Romanian arms that will hold the flags in front of Viktor Orbán".

He recalls that last year he and a friend took part in the event and held the "Something eternal: Transylvania, Romanian land!" a banner with the inscription, for which they were whistled, shouted at, spat on, and Orbán compared it to drug addicts, even though "we were gentle".

According to Tîrnoveanu, it was then that they agreed that they would return to Tusnádfürdő this year and that they would no longer be "alone".

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After the incident, Tîrnoveanu called on the Romanian presidential office and the government to ban Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's "private visits" to the territory of the Romanian state, as they are actually political in nature and have objectives that seriously violate the Romanian constitution.

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