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Győzike Would Like to Be Prime Minister, but Not Secretary of State for Roma Affairs

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Győzike would like to be the Prime Minister, but he would like to be the Secretary of State for Roma - He would bring understanding and love so that people can live together.
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Győző Gáspár spoke about his plans on the Instagram page of the Polip association. The post Győző Gáspár was asked what he would do first as prime minister and gave a surprising answer (this is how the commenters reacted) first appeared on Most Hír.

Győzike would like to be the Prime Minister, but he would like to be the Secretary of State for Roma - He would bring understanding and love so that people can live together.

·Budapest, Hungary
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If it were up to him, he would bring agreement, understanding, trust, and love to politics.

·Hungary
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The Roma celebrity is not a prime minister, but a secretary of state would be happy to be.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Győző Gáspár revealed why he does not want to be prime minister and what position he would like to have in politics.

“If Győzike were prime minister, what would be the first thing he would bring in?” – the question was asked to Gáspár Győző in a video uploaded to the Polip Association’s Instagram page. “I don’t want to be prime minister, I want to be a secretary of state,” – the two-year-old Fidesz celebrity modestly told the association, which was founded in 2019 and aims to bring together young people with an interest in public life and create dialogue betwe…

·Hungary
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444.hu broke the news in Hungary on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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