On Tuesday evening, Prime Minister Viktor Orban campaigned in Rackeve, urging locals to participate in the public opinion vote on Ukraine's EU membership. He emphasized the importance of political victories, discussed Hungary's achievements, and outlined government plans including tax reductions and support for families. Orban criticized the EU's stance on Ukraine and migration, asserting that Hungary's interests are at stake. He highlighted the need for a strong government to protect national interests and warned against the influence of Brussels. The event concluded with a Q&A session addressing concerns about the voting process and Hungary's relationship with the West. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)