
Today, too, we were the first to protect Europe from migration and the first to propose peace instead of war. Today we are still the first and only ones who want to hold back the peoples of Europe from marching blindly into another war, Hungary’ prime minister said in his ceremonial speech delivered on October 23, in Veszprém, one of the most important rural locations of the 1956 revolution.
“On the day of Hungarian freedom, we extend greetings to Hungarians living anywhere in the world,” Viktor Orban began his ceremonial speech on October 23 in Veszprem, noting that they should have arrived in the town a day earlier, as the revolutionary organization was already formed here on October 22.
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