Ferenc Ortiz Nagy, a Venezuelan lawyer of Hungarian descent, reflects on his experiences protesting against Maduro's regime in Venezuela and his subsequent move to Hungary through a repatriation program. He expresses pride in his Hungarian identity and relief over the U.S. military intervention that led to Maduro's capture. Other Venezuelans in Hungary share similar sentiments, viewing the intervention as a potential turning point for Venezuela despite ongoing challenges. Alice Diegoné Fedor, a former president of the Association of Venezuelan Hungarians, discusses the dire situation in Venezuela under Chávez and Maduro, while Elizabeth Tarlós longs to return to her homeland despite the risks. Teljes cikk (Telex.hu)