Momentum insists on the online procedure, the others don't want it - for now, the parties that are at odds with each other in other fields will not get to the vineyard. In the end, Gyurcsány can decide on this issue as well, but the agreement may drag on for quite some time. We know that Gergely Karácsony will announce his candidacy for Prime Minister at the beginning of May. No official decision has yet been made about Klára Dobrev in DK.
The positions regarding the holding of the opposition primary election between the individual parties have hardened, Momentum essentially remained alone in forcing online participation, the DK and the MSZP firmly reject the idea outlined by András Fekete-Győr, our paper has learned. According to the official argument of Momentum, only with the online solution can they achieve that the "residents of small settlements, the elderly who fear for their health, those with limited mobility, or even Hungarians living abroad can exercise the right to choose". To this end, a petition was launched. On the other hand, the others mainly refer to the fact that the possibility of possible fraud and interference could not be ruled out with online voting, and they shy away from using the state customer gateway system, especially the Gyurcsánys, even though this was also possible in the summer of 2019, when about 4,000 they lived with him. It is also a counter-argument that the participants would "get used to" this device, even though it would not be possible to use it live in the spring of 2022.
According to the interpretation within the left-wing parties, Momentum insists so much on internet primaries mainly because it does not have a rural base and organizational network ready to mobilize. The decision will probably be made according to Ferenc Gyurcsány's taste. Another addition is that the Gyurcsány party and the socialists originally did not want primaries for individual representative candidates in each constituency, saying that there are quite a few locations where it is clear who should be nominated next year against Fidesz. However, this idea did not prevail, but according to the current situation, neither the MSZP, nor Jobbik, nor the DK will field candidates in all 106 locations for the internal competition starting at the end of August. In fact.
The candidate of the MSZP-Párbeszéd alliance will be in only sixty or seventy constituencies in the autumn primaries - Socialist Party Chairman Bertalan Tóth outlined last week in a background discussion. "We only have to start where we best serve the change of government. We have to win there. We have to help others win elsewhere. This is what the alliance is about," Jobbik chairman Péter Jakab argued to Alfahír, who has already started introducing his own aspirants on Facebook.
We have already reported on the kind of clashes and clashes that can be expected at the level of the individual constituencies, but perhaps the biggest question is who will be the "face" of the opposition coalition. However, in terms of the balance of power, it is clear that DK has the greatest influence on the field, and it does not hesitate to voice this.
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