Orbán: I Came to Win
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After casting his vote, the leader of Fidesz briefly answered questions from the press.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has cast his vote in Budapest. In response to the assembled journalists, he said he had come for nothing less than victory. "I am here to win." Asked about the unusually high turnout so soon after the polls opened, he said he was pleased. "Very good – the more of us who turn up, the better." He also said he had not underestimated his main opponent, Péter Magyar of Tisza.
Outgoing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban sent a clear message of confidence immediately after casting his vote in Budapest, declaring that he was participating in the election “to win”. The Hungarian leader stressed that the result of the ballot must be respected by everyone, while warning that Europe is heading towards a period of increased challenges. As he stated, his country needs strong national cohesion in order to face the crises th…
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"I came here to win," said Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Sunday after casting his vote in Budapest in the parliamentary elections. He assured that he would "respect the decision of the Hungarian people." Hungarians are electing new parliamentary authorities today. Polling stations remain open until 7 p.m. "I met many people during the campaign and I thank every voter for listening to me and allowing me to present my arguments," the Pr…
I came here to win, said Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban after casting his vote in the parliamentary elections in Budapest.
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