Hungarians must unite in order to try to prevent the advance of an anti-Hungarian party, for example by helping to strengthen the RMDSZ.

Whoever is the enemy of the RMDSZ is the enemy of Fidesz, whoever is the enemy of the Hungarians anywhere in the Carpathian basin, is the enemy of Hungary - stated Minister of Construction and Transport János Lázár in response to speculations in the Romanian press that some kind of cooperation could develop within the European conservative camp. between Fidesz and the Association for the Unification of Romanians (AUR).

The influential politician of the Hungarian ruling party in Cluj reminded that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is unavoidable in the European conservative political space.

"He is the politician who has been able to win the trust of the voters for the longest time, and who has the greatest experience, preparation and authority in this camp. It inevitably strongly represents the rejection of migration, the support of families, or national self-determination and sovereignty as values," emphasized János Lázár.

According to the politician, the "mischievous absurdity" that Viktor Orbán can be bypassed in Europe on the conservative side, can be outwitted, is a serious mistake, simply impossible. "Today, not only in Europe, but also in the international arena (from Israel through America), the conservative forces not only respect the Hungarian Prime Minister, but also regard him as their ally," said the minister.

János Lázár stated that the policy of the Hungarian government is clear: whoever is the enemy of the Hungarians is the enemy of Hungary.

"In fact, I'm saying more than that: anyone who is an enemy of the RMDSZ is an enemy of Fidesz. From this point of view, I consider what Kelemen Hunor has already formulated to be the guiding principle, according to which the AUR poses a threat to Hungarians. "Hungarians must unite in order to try to prevent the advance of an anti-Hungarian party with its available means, for example by helping to strengthen the RMDSZ," said the Fidesz politician.

According to him, it does not matter who gets into the European Parliament by winning the mandates available for Romania.

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Cover photo: János Lázár, Minister of Construction and Transport
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