Hungarian Prime Minister and leader of the Fidesz party Viktor Orbán together with his wife Anikó Lévaiová cast their vote in the National Assembly elections on Sunday. “I came to conquer,” said the prime minister after leaving the polling station in XII. Budapest district. With reference to the hírTV server, the TASR correspondent in Budapest informs about it.
- Viktor Orbán and his wife were voted out in the parliamentary elections on Sunday.
- After leaving the polling station, Viktor Orbán declared his ambition to win.
- On Facebook, Orbán called on voters not to stay at home and vote for Fidesz.
- The Hungarian Prime Minister described the elections as a celebration of democracy and guaranteed their transparency.
- Orbán promised to respect the election result and congratulate the eventual winner.
“We have already voted. No one should stay at home. We decide the fate of Hungary. Vote for security, vote for Fidesz!” said Orbán on Facebook. He stated that the elections are a celebration of democracy, its transparency is guaranteed in Hungary and that “the Hungarian electoral system is the safest in Europe”. At the same time, he added that if he won the election, he would first thank the activists who participated in his party’s campaign in recent months and did a lot of work.
He noted that if the head of the rival party Tisza Péter Magyar had won more votes, he would of course accept the result and congratulate him. “The decision of the people must be respected,” he emphasized.