The Civil Solidarity Forum (CÖF) and the Civil Solidarity Foundation (CÖKA) are preparing for the biggest peace march of all time, which will be "a testimony, a witness," said Jr. Zoltán Lomnici, spokesperson of CÖF-CÖKA, on Kossuth radio's Sunday newspaper program.   

The constitutional lawyer said that the event on June 1 will definitely be different compared to the previous ones in that it will be held on a new route, at a new location, and will take place under the symbol of the "island of peace".

The participants will be waiting for the demonstration from 11 a.m. at the meeting place on the Pest side of Lánchíd, from where the march will start at 1 p.m. to Margitsziget.

The spokesperson said:

perhaps they have never received so much feedback from the capital, the countryside and Hungarians living abroad.

He said that the signs emanate great power, and he hopes that the crowd will embody this power in itself. There are several reasons for this, but the main one is that people only trust the Hungarian Prime Minister to keep Hungary out of the war.

In response to the question of whether there is an intention for supporters of the governing parties to organize a large demonstration, showing how many there are, more than Péter Magyar's supporters, Zoltán Lomnici stated:

"a political detox fueled by a minority complex and fueled by revenge" would not be called a campaign tour.

And Péter Magyar supported his pro-war by declaring to a Polish newspaper that the Russians should withdraw from Crimea.

According to the spokesperson of the CÖF-CÖKA, European politicians are raising the bar more and more in the spirit of war psychosis, and there is also a shift towards a civil war atmosphere, "and the politician concerned is a standard bearer of this".

Zoltán Lomnici added: the Slovak Prime Minister fell victim to this psychosis, hate campaign, civil war atmosphere in Slovakia.

The spokesperson said that everyone is welcome to the peace march, regardless of party political affiliation or ideological constraints, this is fundamentally an issue beyond party politics.

He explained: when he says that the peace march during this period will probably be the largest such movement in the world, it is not an exaggeration.

In view of the situation of the European Union, it is disheartening,

"that nowhere else will they allow such a movement to take place, or that there is simply no mass demand for the people to force their own politicians into a pro-peace position".

Zoltán Lomnici said that he expects such a crowd on June 1 that the war of numbers will no longer make sense, and "whose voice will be heard as far as Brussels" .

MTI

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