Mr Orbán said it is part of the war plan that every European country must be dragged into this war.
“We are now two or three who want to stay out of this, the Slovaks, Czechs and Hungarians clearly, but they want to drag us in, too; this requires a government which says yes to Brussels’ demands,” he pointed out.
He stressed that the patriotic government said no to this, this was why they wanted a government, a Tisza Government which said yes, and they had concluded a deal to this effect with Péter Magyar and Tisza as part of that secret Munich pact.
“This is what’s at stake in the elections. If we want to stay out of the war, if security is important, then a patriotic government; if we want change and to join the war, then Tisza Party. I suggest that we vote for security,” Mr Orbán highlighted.