Viktor Orbán citations

Viktor Orbán /ˈviktoɾ ˈoɾbaːn/, né le 31 mai 1963 à Székesfehérvár, est un juriste et homme d'État hongrois. Membre du Fidesz-Union civique hongroise , il est Premier ministre de Hongrie de 1998 à 2002 et depuis 2010.

Il s'engage en politique à vingt-quatre ans contre le régime communiste, puis participe à la fondation du Fidesz-MPSZ, un parti chrétien-démocrate dont il prend la tête en 1993. Il est député à l'Assemblée nationale depuis 1990.

Après les élections législatives de 1998, remportées par les partis de droite, il devient Premier ministre. Défait de justesse par les socialistes quatre ans plus tard, il dirige ensuite l'opposition de droite pendant huit ans.

Il emporte une large victoire aux élections de 2010. Avec la majorité absolue des voix et les deux tiers des sièges de l'Assemblée nationale, il a mandat pour rédiger une nouvelle Constitution, promulguée en 2012. Il renforce le rôle de l'État dans l'économie, le contrôle des institutions financières, la lustration des anciens communistes. Cette politique lui vaut la réprobation de l'Union européenne, des États-Unis et de la plupart des médias occidentaux.

Reconduit pour un troisième mandat à la suite des élections de 2014, il promeut l'illibéralisme, affirme les racines chrétiennes de l’Europe et s'oppose à l'immigration, déclarant défendre l'État-nation lors de la crise migratoire en Europe, ce qui lui vaut des accusations de populisme. Il désigne notamment comme adversaire son compatriote George Soros, dont il combat l'influence en Hongrie. Cette crise coïncide avec la renaissance du groupe de Visegrád. Il est reconduit dans ses fonctions en 2018.

Après Kálmán Tisza, il est la personnalité ayant exercé le plus longtemps la fonction de Premier ministre de Hongrie . Wikipedia  

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Viktor Orbán: Citations en anglais

“we must fight against an opponent which is different from us. Their faces are not visible, but are hidden from view; they do not fight directly, but by stealth; they are not honourable, but unprincipled; they are not national, but international; they do not believe in work, but speculate with money; they have no homeland, but feel that the whole world is theirs.”

Ceremonial speech on the 170th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 https://www.kormany.hu/en/the-prime-minister/the-prime-minister-s-speeches/orban-viktor-s-ceremonial-speech-on-the-170th-anniversary-of-the-hungarian-revolution-of-1848, 15 March 2018
This speech attacking George Soros was widely reported.
Source: https://www.timesofisrael.com/in-speech-hungarys-orban-attacks-enemy-who-speculates-with-money/
Source: https://www.jta.org/2018/03/16/politics/hungarian-prime-minister-orban-attacks-enemy-speculates-money-election-rally-speech

“By 2050 Egypt’s population will increase from 90 million to 138 million. The population of Nigeria will increase from 186 million to 390 million. Uganda’s population will rise from 38 million to 93 million, and Ethiopia’s from 102 to 228 million. It is János Martonyi who usually warns us – and how right he is – that projecting current trends into the future requires caution, because in history there are always events which can change their course. But as we cannot prepare for unforeseeable events in the future, common sense tells us that we must project these figures into the future, and we must prepare for them. They clearly show that the real pressure on our continent will come from Africa. Today we are talking about Syria, today we are talking about Libya; but in fact we must prepare for the population pressure coming from the region beyond Libya – and its magnitude will be far greater than anything we have experienced so far. This warns us that we must be steely in our determination. Border protection – particularly when we need to build a fence and detain people – is something which is difficult to justify in aesthetic terms, but believe me, you cannot protect the borders – and thus ourselves – with flowers and cuddly toys. We must face this fact.”

Tusnádfürdő speech http://www.kormany.hu/en/the-prime-minister/the-prime-minister-s-speeches/viktor-orban-s-presentation-at-the-27h-balvanyos-summer-open-university-and-student-camp, 26 July 2016

“Naturally, when considering the whole issue of who will live in Europe, one could argue that this problem will be solved by successful integration. The reality, however, is that we’re not aware of any examples of successful integration… In countering arguments for successful integration, we must also point out that if people with diverging goals find themselves in the same system or country, it won’t lead to integration, but to chaos. It’s obvious that the culture of migrants contrasts dramatically with European culture. Opposing ideologies and values cannot be simultaneously upheld, as they are mutually exclusive. To give you the most obvious example, the European people think it desirable for men and women to be equal, while for the Muslim community this idea is unacceptable, as in their culture the relationship between men and women is seen in terms of a hierarchical order. These two concepts cannot be upheld at the same time. It’s only a question of time before one or the other prevails. Of course one could also argue that communities coming to us from different cultures can be re-educated. But we must see – and Bishop Tőkés also spoke about this – that now the Muslim communities coming to Europe see their own culture, their own faith, their own lifestyles and their own principles as stronger and more valuable than ours. So, whether we like it or not, in terms of respect for life, optimism, commitment, the subordination of individual interests and ideals, today Muslim communities are stronger than Christian communities. Why would anyone want to adopt a culture that appears to be weaker than their own strong culture? They won’t, and they never will! Therefore re-education and integration based on re-education cannot succeed.”

“there is a clear correlation between the illegal immigrants who are flooding into Europe and the spread of terrorism.”

Tusnádfürdő speech http://www.kormany.hu/en/the-prime-minister/the-prime-minister-s-speeches/prime-minister-viktor-orban-s-presentation-at-the-26th-balvanyos-summer-open-university-and-student-camp, 25 July 2015

“Mass migration is like a slow and steady current of water which washes away the shore. It appears in the guise of humanitarian action, but its true nature is the occupation of territory; and their gain in territory is our loss of territory.”

Budapest speech http://www.kormany.hu/en/the-prime-minister/the-prime-minister-s-speeches/speech-by-prime-minister-viktor-orban-on-15-march, 15 March 2016

“our Western European friends, who are tired of enlargement, must frankly admit that there will be no peace in Europe without the full EU integration of the Balkans. We must therefore enlarge the European Union, and must first of all admit the key state, Serbia”

Speech at the 28th Bálványos Summer Open University and Student Camp https://visegradpost.com/en/2017/07/24/full-speech-of-v-orban-will-europe-belong-to-europeans/, 22 July 2017, Tusnádfürdő

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