(0:00) What was the book burning like in Brussels?
(0:02) Oh, it’s indescribable. I’d only ever seen something like that on TV before.
(0:06) It was as if you’d stepped into a war movie.
(0:08) The police practically appeared among us without any prior warning or announcement,
(0:14) and crowd dispersal began immediately. They were hitting and beating anyone they could reach.
(0:18) What would happen if, in 2026, Péter Magyar were prime minister and a Tisza majority formed the government?
(0:23) Immediately,
(0:28) we would give up a very small piece of sovereignty.
(0:28) We saw this giving up of a small piece of sovereignty in Brussels; we experienced their democracy.
(0:33) How do you think this would affect farmers?
(0:36) They would cut our budget by nearly 186 billion, and almost the same amount—
(0:41) in fact a bit more, 100 billion—
they want to give to Ukraine as support.
(0:45) And then they say this has nothing to do with each other.
(0:47) If I take money away from one place as a baseline and give it to another,
(0:50) especially to a non-EU member, then of course it does have something to do with it.