
If the party you represent gets into the next parliament, what kind of cooperation can you foresee among right wing parties.
I wouldn't use the term right wing. In my view, each political parity has to clarify what it stands for. Today, the left, right oppositions are utterly misleading. In your opinion, how could a party be called that started its term by selling off the factories and the entire industries of the country? This party doesn't stand up for ordinary people, its members are the most enthusiastic supporters of the capitalist system and are the defenders of neo-liberalism. The so-called right wing parties are the ones that are advocating community oriented policies and doing their best to cushion the negative effects of market economy. So I don't agree with this use of terms; it is a tool for dividing people.
In your opinion, on what basis can one differentiate between the various political forces.
There are parties that are supporting the status quo; they are supporting the current system, based on neo-liberal economic policies that include the agriculture as well and subordinating local issues to global interests, embodied in WTO; they are happily serving the country up to international corporations and banks. Forces opposing these policies want radical changes and are in the opinion that the country needs to be self-sufficient, both social and economic matters; for instance, self-sufficiency in food production. The real division among the forces lies along the issues of supporting or opposing the status quo; in other words, whether supporting or opposing national interests.
Let's get back to our starting point. I ask you in clear terms: what kind of cooperation can you foresee between Jobbik and Fidesz?
I can foresee cooperation with Fidesz along specific issues. For instance, we wouldn't have signed the Lisbon Treaty, because in our view, it is against national interests; obviously, we cannot support issues that are depriving the country from its freedom to influence the decision making process important for the entire nation. Like, for instance, we have to make sure that the Hungarian land won't be up for sale for foreigners, after 2011. I'm still waiting for Fidesz's policy on this issue. I was glad to hear that Viktor Orban considers local market protection a priority, especially, in the field of agriculture. We have started dealing with these matters, first; these strategies are part of a plan to develop a method of self-sufficiency in food production and help to protect locally produced and marketed healthy food products.
You said to the press that 2010 won't be just an election but “the” election.
The European Parliament Election was a breakthrough, despite the hostile propaganda, Jobbik received 15 percent of the popular vote. People start realizing that not only a small, privileged and close-knit elite can shape the policy making process of the country. Hungarians woke up and now, they understand that their votes are count. They don't let themselves misled by terms like fascist or antisemitic. It is clear that the globalist forces have no answer to the current crisis. The neo-liberal system based on profiteering and the nationalization of losses has collapsed. They have no alternative solutions to the problems; they don't acknowledge it, rather they continue hammering the mantra of fascism. We the system-critical forces are the fascists and they are the anti-fascists. This is their solution to the current problems of the world.
(szegedma.hu - barikad.hu - hungarianambiance.com)
Interview with Krisztina Morvai
Friday, January 29, 2010Posted by HungarianAmbiance at 7:41 AM
Labels: Election Related Issues, Jobbik
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