Mr Orbán had talks with leaders of the Alliance as well as with its local candidates, while later, before an audience of Nagyszalonta residents he said Brussels is marching into the war “at a mind-numbing speed.” But all the power and money of the pro-war forces are in vain if peace-loving people prove to be in the majority in the European elections, the Prime Minister said. He added that “let us – we Hungarians on whichever side of the border we may live – vote for the pro-peace forces because on 9 June we could still stop the march to war.”