The laws must be changed retroactively, Péter Márky-Zay said on his Partizán program last week. The basic law passed by Fidesz is not good, there is currently an ex-lex situation in Hungary, we must return to the pre-2009 laws and constitution. According to him, the assets of those close to Fidesz could be taken back based on this. Partisan warned that this would create tremendous chaos in the country, but the leader of the MM movement stuck to his position. Let's take a closer look at all of this!
Well, Márky-Zay, who communicates about himself that he believes in capitalism, suddenly navigated himself into communism. Maybe not by accident. The einstand was in fashion there. In fiction, it was used by the "red shirts" against the boys from Pál Street, in reality by the communists against everyone who owned private property. In other words, it doesn't matter what laws there were before - here he mentions something rather shocking as an example: the Nuremberg trial, where they were not judged according to Nazi laws, so he quite stupidly compared today's laws with Nazi laws - with certain legal tricks with the help of the temporary constitution, - which is based on the communist constitution of 1949 and was created in 1989, so long before the first free elections - you can change the laws of the completely legitimate parliament retroactively as you like or want! Just so that - so to speak - we have the power!
Don't be! Not at all, until they break their heads like this. It is interesting how deep-rooted this "everything is ours" communist indoctrination is even among the young, more enlightened intellectuals who have been socialized in the United States, among others. "It doesn't matter if you got it legally, those laws weren't good!" Even though the two-thirds parliamentary majority was elected and the people recognized the government's activities by electing Fidesz for the third time in a row, the opposition that intends to "completely erase the past" does not like this.
The above also shows how the Apró-Gyurcsány traditions created a magnetic field in the parties intending to exchange multiple values for einstand. We hardly hear about any kind of value-based motivations that respect the democratic fundamentals anymore , only about the glittering ideas of "Your factory, you work for yourself", behind which we know what a dark regime stood.
The interview also revealed that the "united opposition" is organized along the lines of salami blackmailing perspectives well known from history. Existential, political, and even criminal extortion, the " if you don't keep up with us, you're out" principle plays a role in this. In fact, you will become a traitor! (See Rákosi's conceptual lawsuits against his own as well!) Orbán will buy it and you will move to Pál utca! There is even a slight anti-Semitic undertone, because Jakab, who changed the train, is of Jewish origin - according to Márky-Zay - and taught in gypsy schools. Therefore, Jobbik, which has been stripped of its radicalism, can now be considered more of a commie for the left? Let's not even think about it!
So Márky-Zay, who used to sympathize with Fidesz, is now among the red shirts. The ones who bathed Nemecs in the cold pond of the Füvész Garden and then asked him if it was good. Nemecsek replied: "It was good, it was much better than standing on the beach and laughing at me. I'd rather... You'd rather drown me and beat me to death, but I won't be a traitor like someone standing there, ni... there...
Then Feri Áts, the leader of the red shirts, ordered to watch out for Nemecsek, who left freely. The shame was left behind. They don't like traitors anywhere. Not even the installation boys!
The conversation can be viewed here