The co-chairman of the MSZP stressed that one of the most important tasks of a new government will be to stand by small farmers and farmers in rural areas and ensure their prosperity. Left-wing MEPs will do their utmost to secure EU funds for Hungary that bypass Viktor Orbán and his oligarchs.
At the beginning of her speech, Ágnes Kunhalmi said that she got her first degree at the University of Szeged, so she considers the city in the south of Hungary as her home. Szeged is an inclusive, open, diverse and progressive city that has always been on the side of progress.
It is the citizens of Szeged who make this city what it is, and it is also the students who study here, find friends, fall in love and even start a family here that contribute to its diverse and inclusive character.
Szeged is a kind of "rural republic", whose democratic leadership can be trusted by its residents, as the city government runs the city transparently and transparently.
The MSZP co-president said that as a rural girl she knows well that the countryside became vulnerable after the regime change, especially under the Fidesz government. The governing party has deceived the rural people and small farmers, who should be protected, as their protection is a welfare and national issue.
One of the most important tasks of a new government will be to stand by rural small farmers and farmers and provide them with prosperity.
And left-wing MEPs will have the important task of getting EU funds for our country that bypasses Viktor Orbán and his oligarchs.
Democrats also represent those who disagree with their policies. "Rationality must win," argued Agnes Kunhalmi, referring to the election ahead.
Europe is about shared prosperity, and the Hungarians also deserve prosperity, so European integration must be strengthened, because just as Orbán has dismantled the welfare achievements in our country, he would also prevent the development of a social Europe.
The minimum wage, the minimum pension and the European family allowance promised by the left-wing parties, as well as the direct resources for local governments, are realistic goals, not fiction but reality.
Democracy and the market economy alone are not enough to bring citizens lasting prosperity, and for that we need responsible left-wing policies.