Deputy leader of Hungarian opposition party Momentum Movement, Anna Donath, held a campaign on the streets of Budapest on Saturday, as Hungarians prepared to cast their vote in the European parliamentary elections.
Donath noted, "we do politics on the streets. We want to show that even small actions can make a difference."
The Momentum party deputy leader said, "we are collecting signatures on joining the European Prosecution Office, which the Hungarian government refused to join." She went on to say that the EU "should have the right in order to prosecute those issues where corruption can be expected."
"In the long run we want to be a voice of Hungary within the European Union. We want that Hungary doesn't equal Orban Viktor," said Donath.
Hungarian citizens will vote on Sunday to elect 21 MEPs who will represent them at the European Parliament.
Deputy leader of Hungarian opposition party Momentum Movement, Anna Donath, held a campaign on the streets of Budapest on Saturday, as Hungarians prepared to cast their vote in the European parliamentary elections.
Donath noted, "we do politics on the streets. We want to show that even small actions can make a difference."
The Momentum party deputy leader said, "we are collecting signatures on joining the European Prosecution Office, which the Hungarian government refused to join." She went on to say that the EU "should have the right in order to prosecute those issues where corruption can be expected."
"In the long run we want to be a voice of Hungary within the European Union. We want that Hungary doesn't equal Orban Viktor," said Donath.
Hungarian citizens will vote on Sunday to elect 21 MEPs who will represent them at the European Parliament.
Deputy leader of Hungarian opposition party Momentum Movement, Anna Donath, held a campaign on the streets of Budapest on Saturday, as Hungarians prepared to cast their vote in the European parliamentary elections.
Donath noted, "we do politics on the streets. We want to show that even small actions can make a difference."
The Momentum party deputy leader said, "we are collecting signatures on joining the European Prosecution Office, which the Hungarian government refused to join." She went on to say that the EU "should have the right in order to prosecute those issues where corruption can be expected."
"In the long run we want to be a voice of Hungary within the European Union. We want that Hungary doesn't equal Orban Viktor," said Donath.
Hungarian citizens will vote on Sunday to elect 21 MEPs who will represent them at the European Parliament.