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"Mr President, the Hungarian administration has undoubtedly made an adequate effort to cope with the obligations arising from its Presidency of the European Union, and all of the Hungarian officials involved deserve our huge gratitude. The day-to-day work of the administrative apparatus, however, has been greatly hindered by the many dubious gestures and peculiar displays of power emanating directly from Budapest. In Brussels, at the instigation of the Hungarian Government, we first had to wipe our dirty shoes on cherished symbols and portraits of leading Hungarian personalities whom we respect as much as the Hungarian people do. After that came the revised Constitution, which has provoked criticism from UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, the Venice Commission, the Council of Europe and the European Parliament. I cannot imagine, Mr Orbán, why you had yourself declared in the Constitution merely as the leader of all Hungarians worldwide, while letting slip the opportunity to secure Hungarian passports for all of Attila’s brother Huns from nearby Central Asia, for example the Mongols and Tatars. Perhaps you also still miss the right to impose capital punishment in the Constitution. This Constitution really has some way to go."@en1
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