The prime minister of Hungary, Viktor Orban, had only words of praise to his Romanian counterpart, Ilie Bolojan, who declared at the Public Radio station in Hungary that “It goes this class of hay built a little crooked”, Referring to the current economic and political situation of Romania, according to the Hungarian agency Hirado.
Ilie Bolojan, Kelemen Hunor and Viktor Orban at the Congress of UDMR Photo Inquam / Simion Tataru
Orban participated on October 10 at the UDMR Congress in Jucu, in Cluj, where he highlighted the experience and respectability of the Romanian Prime Minister. “If there is a man who, based on the activity so far – during which he has proven to be a very good leader – he has the chance to straighten this building of hay, which is Ilie Bolojan.”the Hungarian prime minister said.
In his speech, Viktor Orban pointed out the importance of Romania’s economic prosperity for the entire region.
“Our interest, of the Hungarians, is for the economy of Romania. Orban said.
The prime minister of Hungary also highlighted Romania’s efforts to restore their financial balance: “Romania is engaged in a serious struggle to restore the financial balance of its economy, which is a painful thing and a serious challenge. It is about our special commercial partner, and the more money they have, the better the Romanian-Hungarian trade.”
Orban also explained the causes of Romanian economic problems.
“The political life has caused the problems of the Romanian economy. If the stability, the predictability and the possibility of planning in the long term are missing, if the people or parties underestimate the value and virtue of stability, respectively the economic and financial balance, the consequences will be the implementation of accidental suggestions, as well as the economic decisions taken in the short term and in a manner,” he said.
The Hungarian prime minister warned that short -term economic decisions, even if they seem popular, often generate long -term problems, emphasizing the need for prudent and stable governance.