Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s remarks recently made in Romania will be harmful for the ethnic Hungarian minority “both in the short term and in the long run”, head of the opposition Socialist Party Attila Mesterhazy told MTI on Monday.
Orban encouraged citizens of Romania to make the “right” decision in a referendum to recall the country’s president in remarks at a summer university for Hungarians in Baile Tusnad (Tusnadfurdo), Romania, on Saturday.
“I wish for Romanians, and Hungarians living here too, to take the right decision, such as by not taking one at all,” he said.
Mesterhazy insisted that Orban had openly interfered with Romania’s affairs, making a “serious mistake” the consequences of which ethnic Hungarians will suffer.






