French Patriots,
Thank you for inviting me here. This is my first meeting with you. Your President has been a friend of mine for years: a great person, a tireless leader, a brave fighter. She never betrays, never lets you down, and always follows the law of honour. A true fellow fighter. France must be a rich country if it can afford the luxury of not having her as President of the Republic. Budapest is 1,300 kilometres from Paris. The French have no reason to know very much about us. The paths of our histories rarely cross. When they do, it is not always favourable, but we have our fine moments. Victor Hugo wrote the following of the Hungarians: “Hungary is the embodiment of heroism.” That is flattering. It was a long time ago, but something of it remains. The Hungarian is good musketeer material: once we start, we persevere to the end. This is how we were born and this is how we will die. Once we had set out, we persevered to the end, and died by the thousands in the heroic battles against Soviet tanks on the streets of Budapest in ’56. Back then Albert Camus wrote: “A trampled Hungary has done more for freedom and justice than any nation in the last twenty years.” With this, he elevated Hungarians into the realm of world literature. Our thanks for that!
My Friends,
For a great power like you, our country is not very interesting: eleven million citizens, a modest GDP, and moderate military firepower. What makes us interesting is our politics. Hungary is the black sheep of the Union, the nightmare of Brussels, the hope of European patriots, and the border fortress of Christians. I have come here to tell you the story of the Hungarians. What I am telling you now, I am telling you from experience. I was born under communist dictatorship and Soviet occupation, and we had to fight for freedom and democracy. The egg-headed bureaucrats in Brussels who are attacking Hungary have no idea what it means to fight for freedom and democracy , and to fight for one’s country. Instead, they should keep quiet and do some work.
My Friends,
Twenty years ago we realised that the train of the globalist Western world was heading for the abyss. If we stayed on it, we would be ruined. Fewer and fewer children were being born. The big global corporations had looted us. Universities and culture had been taken over by internationalist progressives. We were ruled over by NGOs and media networks paid for from Brussels and Washington. They mocked the family, they mocked the nation, and they mocked Christianity. And in the meantime we were invaded by migrants paid for by Soros and Brussels. We rebelled. We organised the patriotic Right. We swept away the Left. We created a new constitution: it says that sovereignty is inviolable; it says that Christian cultural identity must be protected by all state organs; it says that a father shall be a man, and a mother shall be a woman; it says that the protection of children takes precedence over all other rights. Then we built a fence, and we pushed the migrants out. Only those receiving permission may enter.
My Friends,
The number of migrants in Hungary is zero. There are no hordes on our streets. There is no anti-Semitism. There is no violence, there are no riots. Hungary belongs to the Hungarians! Families are respected again. Working mothers will pay no personal income tax for the rest of their lives, and we are proud of our country again. Brussels is vomiting blood, threatening and blackmailing. We are under financial sanctions. We have to pay Brussels one million euros every day because we do not let migrants in. But we are holding out. We will not let them destroy the security of our cities and our streets. We will not let them rape our girls and our women. We will not let them kill peaceful citizens.
My Friends,
We Hungarians will not throw up our hands and impotently point to Brussels and international law. We will take action. This is not migration, it is organised population replacement, aimed at supplanting Europe’s cultural foundation. We Hungarians will not kneel before Brussels. We are on the side of the people , and we will fight for them. We will fight for families and for the homeland – against the entire Brussels bureaucratic army, if necessary. For us one million euros a day is a lot of money, but we would rather pay it than let a single one in. This is the best investment for the future. We will be leaving a European, Christian and patriotic country for our children and grandchildren. This is our story.
My Friends,
The European Right is under attack from bureaucrats and judges who have never been elected. But we will put an end to that . We are united, and we will advance everywhere. We Hungarians need your victory. Without you, we cannot take Brussels, and we cannot get ourselves off the torture rack in Brussels. Our story is proof: it can be done! Here too, and with you. You are the nation of la gloire. You have a great leader. You just have to want it, and you can do it.
Dear French Patriots,
I come from a country that borders Ukraine. The pro-war politicians would have us believe that the war must go on. But I warn you: this war is unwinnable. There is no solution on the battlefield – only death, suffering and destruction. We need a ceasefire, we need peace, we need negotiations. Diplomats must take back control from the generals. We do not want to die for Ukraine. We do not want our sons to come back in coffins. We do not want an Afghanistan in our neighbourhood. We do not want Brussels to introduce a war economy on the pretext of war. We do not want them to take out giga loans. We do not want the money of the Member States to be federalised. We do not want our countries to be dragged into an arms race. Please, let us stop them!
And finally, Friends, today’s Victory Day falls on Pentecost. Pentecost is the great victory of Christianity. A miracle has happened. The sons of distant nations immediately understood one another and started speaking the same language. A year ago, the nations of Europe began to speak the same language: the language of sovereignty and freedom. The French, the Italians, the Spanish, the Dutch, the Portuguese, the Czechs, the Poles, the Austrians and the Hungarians said this: Enough of Brussels!
My Friends,
I have learnt that the weak fall and cowards are shamed, the brave remain standing and the strong win. If we stand together, we will be strong, and we will win.
Marine, lead us! En garde! Allez!