Romanian Nationalist Simion Calls Trianon a "Moment of Truth," Not a Punishment for Hungary
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According to George Simion, "Hungary only lost what it had taken by force."
George Simion: Hungary only lost what it gained through Trianon - The far-right Romanian politician has once again kicked Hungarians.
Romanian nationalist Simion calls Trianon a "moment of truth," not a punishment for Hungary
George Simion, the far-right Romanian politician and runner-up in the country’s presidential election, made a controversial statement on the anniversary of the Treaty of Trianon. He claimed the treaty, which resulted in Hungary losing two-thirds of its territory after World War I, was not a punishment for Hungary but a restoration of Romania’s historical rights. “A victory for historical justice” In a public statement published on the anniversar…
This anti-Hungarian presidential candidate was supported by Viktor Orbán.
Viktor Orbán's protege made a blood-curdling statement.
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