We are once again dancing to the European tune, but not the way they whistle, but a proven democratic verbunkos.

Big trouble in Brussels! The money is gone; the globalists can only secure their power with fragile rainbow coalitions; Migrants have long felt so "at home" in Europe that they also want to endure the conflicts of distant continents here. And what happens to the natives of Western Europe? Sanctioned inflation, even more migration and austerity, because Ukraine needs their money to raise the salaries of the Eurocrats. We Hungarians will be asked about everything in a new national consultation.

Hungary is an equal member of the Western federal systems, fulfills its obligations and shapes the fate of these alliances whenever possible.

Just as the average Western European citizen is dissatisfied with the progress of integration, so is the average Central European citizen, but for a different reason.

In the West, in the spirit of "good populism", it is suggested that "the cause of all bad things is the eastern enlargement", "it was a mistake to let in the new ones without switching to majority voting", who are "ungrateful" and anyway the only problem is with them, because " they vote wrong" and no they jump into the well after the westerners they "sufficiently share European values", that is, they reject the mandatory resettlement quota; they don't ask for gender madness; they do not want to buy diesel made from Russian oil at a premium from India; or they don't want to burn all their weapons and money in Ukraine.

The Central European just shakes his head, "he didn't want that kind of horse".

Germans, Austrians and Swedes, who were envied at the time of the regime change, do not dare to speak freely about their troubles today, or only if none of their compatriots are nearby and no digital device records their honest words. The welfare societies of the West only exert their beneficial effects in the professions in short supply, in the civil servants and civil servants and in the middle and upper parts of the middle class.

According to recent research by Századvég, for example, one in five Europeans cannot heat their homes sufficiently.

The bombastic headlines of the dollar media are true for all of Europe:

half of German hospitals would be closed or turned into nursing centers. There is a shortage of teachers and nurses all over Europe, and in the deprived areas there are no family doctors anywhere, so practice communities are created. If you are a member of a "state" and not a private health fund, you can wait months for a non-emergency medical appointment. Rents in Western European big cities now consume a third or a half of the salary instead of a quarter, so there is less left for other things. An unprecedented number of English people go to soup kitchens, a fifth of them eat expired food, and in the previous heating season, 13 million British households preferred not to heat because of skyrocketing energy prices due to sanctions. The situation has only worsened since then, the German trade unions are demanding an immediate salary increase of five hundred euros per month, and inflation compensation would only come for this.

We are not comforted by the situation of Western Europeans who live worse than themselves, we should not be happy about it, just to see that the fence is not made of sausage anywhere else.

The biggest difference between the situation in Western Europe and Hungary is in the handling of the sanctioned inflation situation and the resulting perspective. Western Europeans are skeptical, we Hungarians are more optimistic.

Brussels yet it's really not Moscow, but due to the deteriorating economic, financial, migration, energy, public safety and livelihood situation across Europe, there is hardly any chance for win-win decisions. That is why they withhold the EU funds for the Poles and Hungarians for the purpose of political extortion, decide by majority vote on the resettlement quota, or expel us from the cancel culture from the club.

We will not do them this favor, but we will once again perform a Hungarian dance to the European tune, but not the way they whistle, but a proven democratic verbunkos.

Brussels only asked the Europeans about the clock change, then left the question to the member states. The Hungarian government, on the other hand, is asking us about the burning questions that are on the table of the union in another national consultation.

The national consultation is a forum where everyone can express their opinion, arguments and alternatives collide, and finally a majority position crystallizes.

Since a broad and democratic debate is taking place in the small circles of freedom, the result is accepted by the majority of Hungarians. In order for the Prime Minister to be able to represent the exact opinion of Hungarians in Brussels, I encourage everyone to use the opportunity and express their opinion at the national consultation! Let's see if the Hungarian verbunk singer who danced to a European tune will make others dance too.

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