Opposition Jobbik leader Tamas Sneider presented his party's programme for the upcoming municipal elections at a press conference on Tuesday, calling his party's plan a "vision of national solidarity". Sneider insisted that neither the government nor the rest of the opposition had a valid programme, adding that "there is no strong Hungary without strong ideals". Concerning details of Jobbik's programme, Sneider said that the "appalling demographic crisis" in small towns should be tackled by building kindergartens, schools, hospitals and churches and providing resources for their operations.