Prime Minister Viktor Orbán gives several speeches every year in which he evaluates the country’s situation. In the Prime Minister’s recent speeches, prominent topics were, among other things, our country’s pro-peace position in the Russian-Ukrainian war, the fight against inflation and world political realignments. The Prime Minister traditionally gives his annual review speech in February, which can be considered the opening of the spring political season. In his assessment this year, he stated that two enemies are lurking on us: war and inflation.
In addition, the Prime Minister spoke at length about the Russian-Ukrainian war, Hungary’s pro-peace stance, and the fact that instead of help, only sanctions came from Brussels. In addition, Viktor Orbán regularly speaks at the beginning of the spring and autumn parliamentary sessions, outlining the opportunities and challenges facing the country. In February, on the first day of the spring session, the Prime Minister spoke before the Parliament about Hungary’s ability to moderate inflation and the government’s intention to have it in single digits by the end of the year.