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Orban's victory also shows 'commitment to the EU'

2024/1/22
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Orban's victory also shows 'commitment to the EU'

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Orban's victory also shows 'commitment to the EU'

HUNGARY - The Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, said that the results of the election for the Parliament that took place on Sunday do not confirm him a second consecutive term of power, but show that the people of Hungary want remain in the European Union, but with a solid national government.

Orban, who leads the center-right Fidesz Party, said that his and his party's victory in the Government was a comprehensive and significant one after the emphasis on the reforms that continued to remove the last traces of 'legacy of communism' in Hungary.

Meanwhile, the issues of the economy greatly characterized the vote on Sunday, with Orban announcing the victory during the night of Sunday and with the last official analysis showing that the Fidesz Party won 133 among the 199 seats in the Parliament - with the guarantee that the next Government will be formed in Budapest.

The indications are that the far-right Jobbik Party should be the second largest party in Parliament. This is because while the centre-left alliance in the Opposition has an advantage over Jobbik (38 out of 23 seats), the five parties that constitute the same alliance are now thinking of forming 'their own separate groups'.

In the past, Viktor Orban - a former dissident against the communist leadership in Hungary - had disagreements with the EU and with foreign investors regarding his policy, which repeatedly deviated from the orthodox criteria and established.

Meanwhile, the introduction of new and unpredictable policies on the part of Orban and the new Government are capable of having repercussions on the florint (exchange) of Hungary.

https://netnews.com.mt/2014/04/07/ir-rebha-ta-orban-turi-anki-l-impenn-ghall-ue/