Persons forbidden at the speech of Viktor Orban from Băile Tușnad for “Security Reasons”


Viktor Orban PHOTO: Kay Nietfeld / DPA / Profimedia
Over 7,000 people have registered to attend the traditional speech that the prime minister of Hungary, Viktor Orban, will support, on Saturday, in closing the works of the “Tusvanyos” Summer University, from Băile Tușnad.
Sándor Krisztina, responsible for the political program of the camp, told AGERPRES that due to the high interest, the registration period was extended until Friday evening, after, initially, the platform was closed on Thursday evening.
At the same time, Sándor Krisztina also mentioned that there were several people whose registration was rejected, “for security reasons”.
In fact, this year, all the participants in the works of the event had to register, and the registration for Viktor Orban's speech was made separately.
Access to the area where the prime minister of Hungary will support the speech is made, as in the last two years, based on a QR code and the identity card, and the luggage are controlled in two consecutive control points.
Security measures are raised, on the spot can be observed numerous law enforcement.
The prime minister of Hungary, Viktor Orban, will hold, starting at 10:30, the usual speech, which ends the works of the Summer University, starting from this year's motto- “You can count!”.
As every time, next to him, the chairman of the Foreign Policy Commission of the Hungarian Parliament, Németh Zsolt, founder of the Summer University of Băile Tușnad, and Tokes László, the president of the Hungarian National Council in Transylvania, will be in the same panel of discussion.
The event, which reached the edition with the number 34, is organized by the Hungarian Youth Council and the Pro Minority Foundation in Hungary.




