The execution of Lieutenant Hegedűs in Eger in 1552 did not symbolize the bloody revenge on the traitor, but rather the fact that the victory that meant life could be strongly questioned by the lack of unity. Part of the fight is the possibility of defeat, but whoever wins will take everything and live. The traitor, on the other hand, chooses exclusion even if he can keep his life.

The simple act of past ages seems to be the 21st century. century, there would no longer be a requirement in individual political formations. Betrayal and its consequences are no longer frowned upon in these circles. Betrayal is only treated as some kind of methodological issue.

Take the 2020 US presidential election campaign and, of course, its final result as an example. The causes of Donald Trump's downfall have been dissected and dissected by more and more exciting analyses, establishing that blatant frauds were committed by the game masters of the Democratic Party. However, internal betrayal and its effect on the final result of the election received and receives little emphasis.

During the four years of his presidency, Donald Trump has been weakened by constant backbiting in an attempt to discredit him. During this time, the term "openly exposed" became a political term-technician, as a previously unknown qualification.

The sad thing is that "open betrayal" appeared on our continent and in our country as well. Some are betrayed by their hurt. Political revenge can take many forms, but it can never appear in the guise of betrayal, not even in the form of former academic presidents.

István Dobó said this in Géza Gárdonyi's novel The Stars of Egri: "...the strength of the walls is not in the stone, but in the souls of the defenders".

Before the Hungarian parliamentary elections in 2022, we must be sensitive to everything that happened across the sea, in America, and how it happened. Those preparing for the battles of the domestic election battle will make many mistakes if they do not take into account the unwritten rules. The attackers – those who want to gain power – can count on moral depreciation if they rely on traitors from the ranks of those in government. Government forces can become political dead if they tolerate traitors in their ranks.

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