
Hirtelen megállították az utcán Orbán Viktort, a legkínosabb kérdést szegezték …
Két kőkemény kérdést tettek fel neki Kötcséről és gondolkodás nélkül válaszolt.
Budapest, Hungary – In an unexpected street encounter, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was questioned by a journalist from "Balzac" regarding his recent political statements and a high-profile international event involving his foreign minister. The journalist first pressed the Prime Minister on remarks made at Kötcse, asking, "When you said at Kötcse that nothing would be forgotten, everything would be recorded, everything would be settled, then to whom was the message, to whom was it addressed?" Prime Minister Orbán responded directly, stating, "I said that in the next seven months, everything must be subordinated to the common victory. It was addressed to those who did not want this." This statement alludes to upcoming political challenges or elections, emphasizing unity behind a shared objective. The interview then shifted to Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó's attendance at a military parade in Beijing. The journalist inquired about Orbán's thoughts on Szijjártó's presence at what was described as a "military parade" in Beijing, noting, "many dictators were there." Orbán clarified the nature of the event, explaining, "That was the Asian victory parade concluding the Second World War. Since we lost the Second World War, I cannot go there." His response highlighted Hungary's historical position in World War II as a reason for his non-attendance, while also implicitly distinguishing the event from a general military display. The brief exchange provided a rare glimpse into the Prime Minister's direct engagement with media on topical issues.
Két kőkemény kérdést tettek fel neki Kötcséről és gondolkodás nélkül válaszolt.