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Budapest Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban sees the European Parliament elections of May 2019 as an opportunity to strengthen non-liberal forces. The vote must prove that there is an alternative to liberal democracy, Orban said Saturday before Hungarian supporters in neighboring Romania. This alternative must be a "Christian democracy" that rejects multiculturalism and migration, is anti-communist and represents Christian values.
"Christian Democracy is not liberal, it is anti-liberal, if you will," said Orban. The European elite wants to transform the continent and lead it into a post-Christian era without nations. This process must be stopped by the European elections, demanded Orban. "We are facing a big moment: we say" Goodbye "not only to the liberal democracy, but to the elite of the years 1968."
In Hungary, the right-wing Fidesz party Orbans leads the European elections. On Friday, Orban had hailed the creation of an anti-EU movement by Steve Bannon, former advisor to US President Donald Trump. Bannon wants to strengthen right-wing forces in Europe in elections
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