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"Mr President, I very deliberately voted against this resolution because I believe that in our Parliament, there is a peculiar political campaign going on against a Prime Minister elected in percentage terms by a huge number of votes. A situation where a party has won such enormous support has never been seen before on this side of Europe. It seems to me that we should, since we talk so much about democracy in this institution, respect the democratic verdict of the voters. We should, of course, judge Prime Minister Orbán, but I have the impression that the attacks on him are part of a certain political game. Prime Minister Orbán is now cleaning up the mess left behind by the Socialists in Hungary. It is a pity that I see today on the Socialists’ benches only two Members. In my view we – as the European Parliament – should not be resorting to such methods. We should be playing fair. This resolution is an example of unfair play."@en1
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