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Hundreds of Polish guests arrived in Hungary to join the national holiday


Envyme 10 | 28
15 Mar 2013 #1
At the invitation of the "Civil Összefogás Fórum" some 700 Polish guests arrived in Hungary to celebrate the national holiday with Hungarians. The trip has been organized by the newspaper Gazeta Polska, and its Club Network as well as the "Civil Összefogás Fórum".

However, due to the severe weather conditions and the declared snow emergency all official events have been canceled for the whole day. Organizers of the trip, however, quickly rescheduled the programs and arranged indoor activities for the Polish guests, which include museum tours and visiting the parliament.
yerrik 1 | 35
15 Mar 2013 #2
That sounds nice. :-) It's interesting how many similarities the histories of both countries seem to have. Yet again, this could be said about many different nations.
jon357 74 | 22,060
16 Mar 2013 #3
The trip has been organized by the newspaper Gazeta Polska

Sounds dodgy.
jasondmzk
16 Mar 2013 #5
Italy hated the so-called, "Polish Mafia" during John Paul's reign. With a purple passion as my grandmother would say.
Ironside 53 | 12,423
16 Mar 2013 #6
At the invitation of the "Civil Összefogás Fórum" some 700 Polish guests arrived in Hungary to celebrate the national holiday with Hungarians.

I think it was due to support showed by Poles to Orban government and Hungarians.

Sounds dodgy.

:D :D
p3undone 8 | 1,132
16 Mar 2013 #7
Ironside,why would he say it sounds dodgy?Because of the anti EU people that link showed?
Harry
16 Mar 2013 #8
Gazetta Polska has a somewhat patchy track record. Although given the way the current govt of Hungary is acting, there's not exactly a shortage of people there who think along the same lines as Gazetta Polska loyalists.
Ironside 53 | 12,423
16 Mar 2013 #9
Ironside,why would he say it sounds dodgy?Because of the anti EU people that link showed?

Because around that newspaper gathers people who are in opposition to current gov and are mostly anti-EU, suspicion of what going on in politics, non-PC - well somewhat like a tea party movement with all differences in circumstances.

jon on the other hand is in the forefront of progress and PC. New word order embodied. lol
Something like die hard Obamist comparing to the USA. (with all reservation)
That make me laugh.lol
Harry
16 Mar 2013 #10
people who are in opposition to current gov and are mostly anti-EU,

Although they are more than happy to accept money from the EU (and from the Polish government, of course).

somewhat like a tea party movement with all differences in circumstances.

Only like the tea party in terms of being ******* crazy. GP readers favour more state control and more state spending (on them to be exact), which of course requires higher taxes: the exact opposite of what the tea party want.
Grzegorz_ 51 | 6,148
16 Mar 2013 #11
GP readers favour more state control and more state spending (on them to be exact),

Were there any survey on economic views of GP readers ?
p3undone 8 | 1,132
16 Mar 2013 #12
Thanks for the explanation Harry.
Harry
16 Mar 2013 #13
Happy to help.

BTW: Hungary is a place that is very very much worth a visit: excellent wine, good food and friendly people, plus some cracking architecture. OK, the language is incomprehensible, but you can get a return flight from Warsaw to Budapest for $33 (including taxes, and it's from the airport in Warsaw) and if you drink 30 beers (or maybe 20 glasses of wine), you'll save more than the flight costs!
Ironside 53 | 12,423
16 Mar 2013 #14
GP readers favour more state control and more state spending (on them to be exact), which of course requires higher taxes: t

I'm sure that GP readers will oblige Harry and post here in masses to confirm his words.
Crow 154 | 9,004
11 May 2015 #15
What does it all matter when official Poland betrayed friendship with Hungary, on the behalf of closer Polish-Anglo ties. When Anglos say that something must, it must.

After all, its understandable. We all know what gets those who don`t obey to Anglos.
Crow 154 | 9,004
22 Nov 2016 #16
I weep for the time when venerable Poland was able to side with Her friends and brothers. Sadly, today`s Poland is isolated from us. Still, I look forward in better future, when would Poland again enjoy and share joy with us.

o-v

No Polish PM Beata Szydło on this image, with Hungarian PM Orban and Serbian PM Vucic. Sad, isn`t it

Source: Serbian, Hungarian PMs on ties, cooperation, migrations
Source: B92 Monday, November 21, 2016 | 13:12
b92/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2016&mm=11&dd=21&nav_id=99741

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic on Monday described his country's northern neighbor, Hungary, as "a true friend."

Crow 154 | 9,004
22 Nov 2016 #17
And what is one accomplish if fails to spending more times with those to whom can trust


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