Fidesz is sending a message on October 23rd that they do not want to die for Ukraine. According to the Prime Minister, Brussels, which pathetically considers itself a world power, is threatening us in vain, but he did not mention the Russians in his speech on October 23rd. Péter Magyar's speech will follow later. We are following the events minute by minute.

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He believes that Brussels, which pathetically considers itself a world power, is threatening us in vain, and without it, Trump would have long ago brought peace, which can only be achieved here in Europe. He did not mention the Russians much in his speech on October 23. Ukraine treats Hungarians badly, and young people"need to get off the plane."
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