CÖF-CÖKA: National-minded Hungarians are not alone!
Translated from Hungarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The Civil Unity Forum (CÖF–CÖKA) expressed gratitude for the government's work over the past decade and a half, particularly in supporting families, preserving national identity, and building a work-based society.
- The organization thanked those who voted for the national side in the recent parliamentary elections, acknowledging the difficult times and challenges ahead for Hungary.
- CÖF–CÖKA reassured Hungarians with national sentiments that they are not alone, emphasizing their readiness to face challenges and protect community interests.
The Civil Unity Forum – Civil Unity Public Benefit Foundation (CÖF–CÖKA) has expressed its deep respect and appreciation for the governmental efforts over the past fifteen years. The organization specifically highlighted the administration's achievements in supporting families, safeguarding national identity, and fostering a society built on work. This statement underscores their alignment with the current government's policies and vision for Hungary.
Tisztelettel és megbecsüléssel tekintünk az elmúlt másfél évtized kormányzati munkájára, különös tekintettel a családok támogatására, a nemzeti identitás megőrzésére, valamint a munkaalapú társadalom kiépítésére
CÖF–CÖKA extended its gratitude to all citizens who participated in the parliamentary elections and cast their votes in support of the national political forces. Recognizing that Hungary faces a period of significant challenges and difficult times, the foundation drew parallels with experiences in Poland, warning that a decline in the assertion of national interests could lead to increased external and internal pressures. They pointed out that politically motivated pressure, as seen in the Polish example, could also escalate tensions within the workforce.
Tisztában vagyunk azzal, hogy nehéz idők jönnek, és a következő időszak komoly kihívásokat tartogat hazánk számára
In light of these potential challenges, CÖF–CÖKA issued a strong message of reassurance to all Hungarians who hold national sentiments. "You are not alone," the organization declared, emphasizing their preparedness to confront upcoming difficulties and defend the interests of their community. They pledged to continue their work, ensuring a stable value system and a robust social presence for those who rely on them, reinforcing their commitment to national unity and resilience.
Éppen ezért szeretnénk minden nemzeti érzelmű magyar embert megnyugtatni, hogy nincsen egyedül
Originally published by Magyar Nemzet in Hungarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.