In Romania, it is difficult for the Hungarian head of state and the prime minister to express their solidarity with the Hungarians living in Transylvania.

Evenimentul Zilei prepared an "investigative" article about the visits of the President of the Republic Katalin Novák and Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to Transylvania. The Romanian paper also quoted the opinion of the editor-in-chief of Gazeta de Cluj, according to which "Katalin Novák behaves as if Transylvania is part of Hungary," Mandiner writes .

According to the Romanian portal, the political leaders want to express their solidarity with the Hungarians living in Romania through these roads, and the author also reminds that Viktor Orbán previously said that the Szeklers will never disappear, and that Hungary will survive as an independent nation.

Editor-in-chief Liviu Man also announced that Katalin Novák defies the Romanian state, shows with her travels that she comes and goes when she wants, does not care about diplomatic protocol, and declares these programs as private visits. This is not the first time that the Romanians were completely prepared, which is why Katalin Novák chanted "ria, ria, Hungária" among the Csíki fans in Brasov.

In the compilation, retired intelligence colonel Tudor Pacuraru is quoted, who said that "it is not the visits themselves that are problematic, but the fact that each trip of the Hungarian head of state and the prime minister is used to express provocative, nationalist-chauvinist, even revanchist gestures."

He believes that these will bring them political benefits in Hungary.

Front page photo: The President of the Republic with the Csík pushers / Photo: Facebook/Katalin Novák