Václav Klaus, who recently referred to Viktor Orbán as the only credible politician in Europe, congratulated the Hungarian Prime Minister on his election victory and the formation of his fifth government.
At the meeting, which was also attended by Balázs Orbán, the Prime Minister’s political director, the parties spoke about the challenges caused by the Russia-Ukraine war, and the serious, long-term consequences of the conflict.
They discussed the roles of European nation states and families, the factors that pose threats to them, the importance of protecting children from LGBTQ propaganda, and federalist European aspirations.
We stand on the same side of the barricade with Viktor Orbán, the former Czech head of state pointed out.