I have only one question: is the political adventurer named Gyurcsány above the law? I am looking for the answer to this question from my lawyer and legal scholar friends and acquaintances.
Because there are two options: one is that Ferenc Őszödi Gyurcsány is above the law.
In this case, we are fine, I did not say anything, the political adventurer can say anything in the Honorable House and elsewhere with impunity, you know: without consequences.
Free after Attila József: if GYF is unassailable, "then the world will be small and I'll let it play." (The crime, 1935.)
If, on the other hand, this figure is not above the law - I hope so - then legal proceedings should be initiated against him after his rampage in the parliament on April 7. Here and now.
Because he roared this in parliament:
“There is a government that is responsible for the deaths of those who have gone in the last few weeks. This is occupational reckless endangerment... You killed them. They lock people up for much less. They will take you too. In a year, a year and a half. When we win. You will have no mercy.”
And legal proceedings should not be initiated against the Ószöd adventurer because it would give anyone some kind of lustful pleasure. It's not even the judgment that matters. But it is a clear and unequivocal signal to him and his fellow party members - who previously expressed similar words to him, see the texts of László Varju and Zoltán Varga, which I wrote about earlier - that
defamation, defamation, defamation, etc. it cannot be committed even in the Parliament without legal consequences.
Not even in the National Assembly - what am I writing, since we should be talking about the least in the National Assembly.
By the way, Gyurcsány's frenzy, which is completely absurd, cannot be considered a statement of opinion, since he states a fact, namely that the government kills people indirectly.
His "claim" is nonsense because the whole world is struggling with the pandemic, almost every government in the world is trying to fight against the previously unknown virus, which is taking its victims everywhere. This is an extraordinary situation, and the governments, often groping in the dark, but always with the best intentions, try to find the best solutions in the vicious circles of tightening-relaxing-tightening-relaxing, opening-closing, vaccination-because vaccination-more vaccinations, and the thing by nature, everyone tries a little - or a lot - differently, and if one solution doesn't work, another one follows and so on.
And in this fight
the Hungarian government has done its job very well so far, and compared to the other EU countries, it provides an outstanding performance in the procurement of vaccines and is a model for other countries.
In addition to all this, governments - which are at war with an unknown enemy - are often at the mercy of luck, fate and chance. But the opposition parties all over the world are also aware of this, and only the most depraved of them will go as far as the Hungarian opposition, including the DK, and even within that the morally incomprehensible Özöd adventurer. According to the people of DK, "the government is vaccinating people with fake Chinese vaccines" (Varga), "Orbán is bringing death" (Varju), and "the government's careless endangerment is the reason for the mass death of people". And, "You killed them." (Gyurcsány)
So let's say:
the DK, as the leading force of the opposition, wants to gain political advantages by the most depraved and inhumane means until the 2022 elections.
This cannot go unanswered, not only verbally, but also without a legal answer. All the more so, because if Gyurcsány's rampage is left without an answer - and a hard one at that - it will indeed affect the voters, because the weakness of the counter-answer makes them insecure. This is unacceptable in such a fundamental matter.
Or what are we afraid of?
Not because if Gyurcsány were to go to court, the union and the globalist-liberal world, including Soros and Sleepy Joe, would be angry with us?
But we haven't noticed yet that the situation is already like this, and it can't get any worse, or rather, it's better by being able to inspire respect with our Karakanism, by being seen: we mean what we say and we don't let it go - like Ukraine for example In preventing its accession to NATO until minority rights are granted to Transcarpathian Hungarians?
Alas, alas, now the "little-fingered dependent" conservatism does not help much.
What is needed now is "fighting" conservatism. Whether you like it or not.
Tamás Fritz's article was published in Magyar Nemzet on April 12 .
Photo: Péter Szalmás