János Áder fidesz…. A disgrace to Hungary.

over the past 15 years, we have witnessed a growth of public wealth on a scale that has only been seen once before in Hungarian history
The answer is NO.

“My claim is the following: over the past 15 years, we have witnessed a growth of public wealth on a scale that has only been seen once before in Hungarian history — after the Compromise of 1867. In short, patriots have something to be proud of. The conclusion follows that we have something to lose. Indeed, we do have something to lose.

The war is already making further peaceful growth more difficult — that is undeniable. But to those who fantasize about a war that is supposedly winnable, successfully winnable, even successfully winnable against Russia, I would recommend the following: since we are, after all, talking about a nuclear power in the case of Russia, they should take out the photographs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

And then I believe that every person of good faith and sound mind can see that fantasizing about war carries enormous risks and dangers.”