National Petition delivery begins as government urges Hungarians to reject financing war and Ukraine
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Viktor Orbán's government is heading to the polls with a postal attack on Ukraine. In a campaign, Hungarians are sent letters asking them to tell us what they think about "paying for war"
A petition against the continued financing and support of the EU is under way. Viktor Orbán thus shows respect for his people. While Brussels is becoming increasingly entangled in the Ukraine war and the European population has long been perceived as paying masters, Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán sets a counterpoint, which is regarded as a provocation in the EU: he questions his own people and does not decide over their heads.
National Petition delivery begins as government urges Hungarians to reject financing war and Ukraine
Delivery of the National Petition began on Thursday, with the document set to reach every household by early March, Hidvéghi Balázs, Parliamentary State Secretary at the Prime Minister’s Cabinet Office, announced in a Facebook post.
Hungarians can now send a direct message to Brussels.
Magyar Posta told MTI on Thursday that the delivery of the National Petition has already begun in Budapest, and after the capital, the process will continue nationwide, in every county, as scheduled.
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