According to Kelemen Hunor, what is happening at the top of the country is inexplicable, and he is angry with the leaders because they have caused political instability and chaos.

RMDSZ President Kelemen Hunor said on Thursday evening: "It is inexplicable" what is happening at the head of the state, and he is angry with the country's leaders for causing political instability and chaos.

When contacted by the Agerpres news agency, the politician said that he was surprised by the petitions in which two presidential candidates asked the Constitutional Court to annul the results of the first round of the presidential election, just as he was surprised by the Constitutional Court's decision ordering a recount of the votes, but if this was supported by solid arguments, the decision must be respected - wrote on szekelyhon.ro.

Kelemen also pointed out that if it is proven that the votes cast for Ludovic Orban, who withdrew from the candidacy after the ballots were printed, were counted with those of Elena Lasconi's supporters, "the order will not be automatically reversed" , according to the law, the election must be repeated within two weeks. However, the situation is complicated by the fact that there will be parliamentary elections on Sunday.

 "There is as much chaos as the world has never seen before"

he said.

He added that what is happening at the top of the country is inexplicable, and he is angry with the leaders for causing political instability and chaos.

The president of the RMDSZ also reacted to the statement of the presidential office, according to which the Supreme Defense Council (SSAT) determined that cyber attacks had taken place with the intention of influencing the presidential election process.

"Today, it is impossible to come up with the fact that cyber-attacks took place. Didn't you see it then? What do you spend the money on? To monitor the Hungarian minority that poses a threat to national security? Why didn't anyone see this until election day? Why were you not warned? It's simply unbelievable what's happening (…) Haven't they seen what's going on on TikTok or Facebook?"

- said Kelemen Hunor.

When asked if he had received signals from foreign partners regarding the situation in Romania, the president of the RMDSZ said, "everyone asks questions and nobody understands anything."

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