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March 18th, 2019
Fidesz wants a strong, united, Christian democratic European People's Party that opposes migration, Gergely Gulyas, the head of the PM's Office, said, adding that his party wants to remain in the centre-right bloc as long as there is a chance of the EPP embracing these values. Fidesz has always distanced itself from making personal attacks against people within its political family, Gulyas told MTI. He noted that Prime Minister Viktor Orban will head Fidesz's delegation to the EPP's political general assembly scheduled for Wednesday, where delegates are expected to vote on Fidesz's future in the grouping. "We would like to see fair and clear conditions," Gulyas said. "We want to see a strong, united, Christian democratic EPP which opposes illegal immigration, and as long as there is hope and a good chance of this, we want to be a part of the EPP." He stressed, at the same time, Fidesz's position that no compromise was possible when it came to opposing immigration and protecting Christian culture.
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