Hungary should be ashamed of itself because of Orbán — and many Hungarians are ashamed because of him.

The situation is that this money would be far better spent here on the Great Hungarian Plain, in the form of a modern road, than being blown to pieces in Donbas and ending up in the side pocket of some Ukrainian oligarch. So, ladies and gentlemen, this is also what is at stake in next year’s election.

And if we’re already talking about roads: which road will we take? We live in a democracy; Hungarians get to decide this—and rightly so, every four years, they decide which direction we should go.

It is clearly visible that there are two paths ahead of us. We can take the Brussels path, which means our money is taken away from here, used somewhere else, and others benefit and develop from it.

Or we have the option to stay here, in Hungary—to stay on the Hungarian path—and continue as we have over the past 15 years. In that case, Hungary will develop, Hungary will grow, and Hungary will become stronger.

For that, of course, we must retain all of our mandates.