Hungary Returns to Europe, Says Magyar
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The opposition party reacted to the Prime Minister's statement in Berlin. Hungarian riposte from Berlin: I can't read it, there's no internet.
The opposition party issued a statement.
“The moment Hungary’s new prime minister loses his cool,” Spiegel reported on Péter Magyar’s visit to Berlin under the headline “The moment Hungary’s new prime minister loses his cool.” According to the German weekly, the smile on the prime minister’s face disappeared after a journalist asked him a question, and he then spoke for long minutes, almost nonstop. The newspaper wrote that Péter Magyar “almost burst out” with things to say, and the in…
Fidesz called for something.
Prime Minister Péter Magyar responded early Tuesday evening to the “rumor” that he was going on a “shameful diplomatic rampage” in Berlin. He borrowed the remark, intended as a striking one, from Mária Schmidt, a Hungarian historian who won the Széchenyi Prize, director general of the House of Terror Museum, and professor at Pázmány Péter Catholic University.
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