It s nice to be here. It s great to have you on the programme. For the past 1a years, your boss, prime minister viktor orban, has been waging a political war against what he calls the liberal elite in brussels. Do you think he s winning that war? no, it s a. . . It s a long war. We still have time, but we have to take the war because. . . . . Because it s about our freedom, and, you know, ithink in european culture, we respect freedom. The hungarian people are very much freedom loving people. They want to decide how to live their own life, what to do what is their purpose, what are the rules they want to follow? and from a historical point of view, also, we hungarians don t like to be dictated from outside. It doesn t matter from which direction it comes. Unfortunately, the current progressive liberal elite likes to dictate to the others how to live their life and what to do, what to think about the world order or anything else, so it s a. . . It s a long battle. Thing is. . . But we