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Europeans have no “right to country, family and God”, says Orban

20-12-2021

Central Europe

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Europeans have no “right to country, family and God”, says Orban

Prime Minister Orban takes a position against too much say from Europe. Photo AFP, Ludovic Marin

Central Europe

The Hungarian Prime Minister Orban gives a signal to the European Union that the Hungarian identity will always have priority over European rulings. “Europeans today have no right to their country, their language, their culture, their family and their God.”

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