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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, complying with the rules certainly does not mean abdicating one’s sovereignty. Furthermore I do not believe that the rules referred to and described justify effectively being put in the dock, because this is the earnest desire of many groups that remained silent when democratic demonstrations were repressed elsewhere, in Belgium for example, and three parliamentarians were put in prison because they wanted to commemorate September 11th. Mr Orbán, today all the patriots among us feel Hungarian, feel proud to be Hungarian, and we envy your people for experiencing a new-found freedom after conquering it in the way that it did. Come and visit us in Padania, where you will receive a hero’s welcome, because we welcome those who defend their sovereignty. You will be welcomed as a Prime Minister who, unlike others such as our own Prime Minister, is not a servant to powerful lobbies, and perhaps this is why you do not have the favour of international finance, given that it seems to want to tie the financial hands of a free Hungary, denying it the support that is provided without question to every other country in difficulty. I believe it is time to say that perhaps our peoples should be the ones to open infringement proceedings against those who, without a popular vote, have devolved their sovereignty to others, have abandoned their sovereignty, starting with monetary sovereignty, and I invite you to defend your country's monetary sovereignty. Those of us who have abandoned it anti-democratically and without consultation find ourselves in this fine financial situation. Courage, Mr Orbán, carry on along this route."@en1
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