00:00:03    I have often said that from afar, from Japan or Canada, countries which do not
00:00:10    know Central Europe on the map, we are very close to the former
00:00:16    Soviet Union and Yugoslavia and other destabilised countries.
00:00:21    Therefore, what we need to do is to be and remain that way and to show ourselves
00:00:28    a place that is worth investment. Our greatest
00:00:34    asset is political stability. And when the Hungarian Democratic
00:00:41    Forum, as a government party, draws attention to this, saying
00:00:49    this is the way we need to go
00:00:56    then I think that, returning to the beginning of my speech,
00:01:05    I am not offering you an ordinary,
00:01:11    a boring task. I can't invite you to battle,
00:01:18    I can't call you into battle, I can't tell you to come with
00:01:27    me to the borders, thank God, and I don't have to tell you
00:01:36    to go to the barricades. This would be more fun
00:01:41    and most of all, everyone could show you what kind
00:01:46    of sacrifice you're capable of. But I can't tell you anything else
00:01:54    than what we are offering you gray weekdays. But if you put these gray
00:02:02    weekdays into perspective and you see in perspective what is waiting ahead of us
00:02:10    and what terrible risks we are facing then everyone can feel and know that
00:02:18    still, it is a serious struggle, a very serious struggle.
00:02:18    still, it is a serious struggle, a very serious struggle.