This year’s Carpathian Basin Wheat Gathering Ceremony of the Hungarians’ Bread program was held
The Carpathian Basin Wheat Merging Ceremony of the Hungarian Bread – 15 Million Grains of Wheat program was held on Friday in Edelény. At the event, László Kövér, the Speaker of the National Assembly, highlighted that the merged wheat grains are used to celebrate the renewing Hungarian vitality.
In the history of humanity, wheat has been a renewable source of life for about ten thousand years, and in the life of the Hungarians in the Carpathian Basin for more than a thousand years – emphasized László Kövér, adding that Hungarian farmers have always been more than economic actors today and in the past millennium, as they turn their native land into fertile land.
With their sacrificial work, farmers renew “the life contract that binds the Hungarians to the Carpathian Basin” year after year, in good times and bad – he added.
According to the Speaker, the reason for this is the European Commission, as the EU leadership has been “gradually held hostage by private power interests outside Europe since 2014.”
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