From here he talks about Hungary. He was basically talking about the Fidesz rule, which created a new era in 2010. How humble. He talks about the new Constitution, how it differs from the rest of the Constitutions of the EU countries. He says theirs centers around the "me", ours on the "us". It gives different perspective. To be honest he talks about the individual vs. community, which is one of my favourite topic, but knowing this country he just sounds false. Especially since they change the Constitution for their taste in 48 hours if necessary as they did when the draft of a law turned out to be unconstitutional. He said the Enlightenment failed to deliver a new, more just era, the rejection of Christianity left a moral hiatus this also reflects my thoughts somewhat. And the constitutions mirror this, and this is the basis of the clash between Brussels and Hungary. He talked about economical plans and other accomplished achievements, like by 2030 we want to reach 0 electricity imports. He talked about employment, universities, family support, etc. He said we managed to raise the reproduction rate from 1.2 to 1.5. We need to reach 2.1 to prevent population loss. Military gets developed. We already spend and able to spend over 2% of the budget to military. We also raised the support for the Hungarian communities within the Carpathian basin (it's 10 times of what we spent). 2 great challenges struck us in the past 3 years: COVID and the war. Covid was deflected but the war forced us down from the path. So now we struggle to get back. He suppose we'll be back on track by 2024 summer. Inflation and interests on loans suck.
Basically that's about it. I might redraft the points about the global situation and EU in a separate post. Might not.