The advantage of the united Hungarian party in Slovakia, the Alliance, may be that it talked about concrete investments and developments in the campaign, said Mr. Zoltán Lomnici, Századvég's adviser, constitutional lawyer, in the Saturday morning program of the current channel M1.
According to Zoltán Lomnici Jr., the Alliance led by Krisztián Forró, with politicians experienced at the local authority level, spoke about real problems and issues affecting people in the campaign, unlike the progressive side.
According to him, the campaign took place amid heightened emotions. Contradictions have emerged in Slovak domestic politics that reflect the domestic political situation of the past four or five years. Therefore, he considers it realistic to suggest that the people living in Slovakia would like a predictable, safe, and calm period to follow.
The threat of migration, which has become a campaign theme in recent weeks, can provide a tangible framework for this demand, said the constitutional lawyer. He added: Slovaks also see that the rampant illegal migration creates crime, assimilation tensions, and social contradictions.
He also talked about: the demographic maps show that the south-southeast region is densely populated by the Hungarian minority, this should be enough for the Hungarians to be taken seriously, and also for them to know that the attitude of the Hungarians is a key issue from the point of view of the region.
In addition, it must be enough to bring in the Alliance, the unified Hungarian party, and to have representation not only of the Hungarian minority, but also of the population of the south-southeast region
he thought.
Zoltán Lomnici Jr. noted that the election result will be revealed around midnight, but he called it important that none of the voters "falls in" to the preliminary opinion polls.
MTI
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