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It is clearly visible that President Zelensky has launched his involvement in the Hungarian campaign. Everything is changing in the world. Practically, a new world order is taking shape before our very eyes. And we do not know when this new world order will be completed, whether it has already reached its final form, or whether it will ever take on a final form at all.

One thing is certain: at the table around which the rules of the new world order are being shaped, we are sitting there as well. After all, our prime minister is the only European leader who is able to speak simultaneously with the leaders of the world’s major power centers. He is capable of negotiations in Washington, Moscow, and Beijing at the same time.

The fact that the prime minister was also present in the spring and signed the agreement on the establishment of the Peace Council speaks for itself. We Hungarians stand for peace. We Hungarians will not allow Hungary to be dragged into the war, and we support those peace efforts that would finally bring an end to the war that has been raging in our neighbor country for four years now — whether President Zelensky likes it or not.

It is clearly visible that President Zelensky has once again launched his involvement in the Hungarian election campaign. This was the case four years ago as well. Back then, they campaigned for our opponents, and the same is happening now, because they know perfectly well that Ukraine can only have a friendly government in Hungary if we are removed from power.

It is also evident that President Zelensky has allies in this effort — specifically in Brussels. No matter how President Zelensky interferes in the Hungarian election campaign, he should know that as long as we are here, he will not be able to drag Hungary into the war, nor will he be able to take the Hungarian people’s money.

That is what this election is about. And on April 12, the Hungarian people can decide whether they want peace or war, and whether they allow President Zelensky to take their money to maintain a war-driven regime.