Istvan Hollik, a Hungarian MP from the KDNP party, emphasizes the need for coordinated national action against drugs, criticizing the opposition for their lack of support. He discusses the establishment of a new parliamentary subcommittee to monitor anti-drug efforts and the importance of a stricter legal framework due to the evolving nature of designer drugs. Hollik also critiques the liberal drug policies in Budapest and comments on the controversial remarks of Tisza Party MEP Kinga Kollar, labeling them as 'treason'. He warns against the financial implications of supporting Ukraine's EU accession. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)