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The Polish neighbor is afraid of Viktor Orban's plan. The minister talks about “signals”


Rudolf Huliak mentioned the need to introduce compulsory military training in Slovakia during the Thursday press conference. The Slovak minister, however, did not say this in the context of a possible threat from Russia, but Hungary.

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“I read the message of Viktor Orban, also those regarding the revision of borders set in the Treaty of Trianon. These are the signals for me we should take care of” – said Huliak, quoted by the service 24.hu. However, he did not mention the specific examples of the statements of the Prime Minister of Hungary.

A strong voice in Slovakia regarding Hungary. They are afraid of the possible plan of Orban

The politician also pointed out that the Hungarian state buys historic buildings in a part of Slovak cities. He also emphasized that in the past Orban was photographed in a scarf referring to the Great Hungary, whose Slovakia was part, which caused a considerable storm.

Great Hungary is a term related to the Hungarian state during its greatest territorial range. In addition to today's areas of Hungary and Slovakia, they also included part of Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia and Austria. A huge part of the lands was taken away by Huliak, a peace treaty mentioned by Huliak signed in 1920 in Versailles.

Journalists of the 24.HU website note that Huliak is the first case of a policy included in the government of Robert Ficy, who openly draws attention to the “Hungarian danger” in Slovakia. The Slovak Minister of Sport wants his proposal to be analyzed by members of the ruling coalition and presented to the public.

Importantly, Huliak does not want the training to take place in the barracks, but near the place of residence. He would like to format the army similar to the Swiss. Although it would be a very expensive solution, the politician does not hide that he seems inevitable to him.

Ashley Davis

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