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Tens of thousands of Hungarians from all over the country participated in a "peace march" in central Budapest against their country's involvement in the conflict in Ukraine and against NATO's ignition of a new war in Europe.
Tens of thousands of Hungarians from all over the country participated in a "peace march" in central Budapest against their country's involvement in the conflict in Ukraine and against NATO's ignition of a new war in Europe.
A statement issued by the organizers of the Civic Alliance Forum said: “Most European leaders are suffering from war fever. After sending money, weapons and military equipment, they plan to provide direct military assistance to Ukraine. In practice, the French President intends to open a discussion on the use of nuclear weapons. We must stop Military madness.
Tens of thousands of marchers carried national flags and banners supporting the ruling Fidesz party. Patriotic songs were broadcast. Some speakers told the demonstrators before the start of the march that the outbreak of a new conflict in Europe was no longer just an illusion because NATO leaders were now busy preparing for it. Hungarians from abroad, especially Romania, Poland, Britain, Germany, the United States and Canada, also participated in the march, and Prime Minister Viktor Orban will deliver a speech to the public.
The Fidesz party's campaign before the European Parliament elections is based on the fact that Hungary must distance itself from the conflict in Ukraine and make efforts not to become financially or financially involved in it.
Excellent deed.
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