We could say that they "left him at home", but we cannot say that. In relation to vile, vile statements, this would be too subtle a statement.

Márki-Zay was in trouble again. For the umpteenth time. In that speech, the insignificant, confused-looking mayor of Hódmezővásárhely, who pretends to be a right-winger but supports the globalists wholeheartedly, referred to "aberrant Fidesz politicians" and, of course, once again envisioned a dictatorship and the absence of the rule of law, while also not very covertly attacking the courts, saying:

"If a Fidesz politician runs over your loved one, or if an aberrant Fidesz politician rapes a relative, you have no chance today to condemn this Fidesz politician. We live in such a country: intimidation has become commonplace in Hungary."

And there are those who believe these many hate-filled lies. Of course he himself. As well as the provably false statement that most people in the world died in our country due to the epidemic. Uncle Válosász did come to meet him, but he avoided him in a wide arc.

After all this, he announced that the "powerful" Everyone's Hungary Movement is supporting Beáta Mikóné Hirth , and János Stummer

Then he dictated a healthy one, drawing parallels between the Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu and the Orbán government.

"At that time, it was unimaginable that one day people from Sarkad and Battonya would go to work in Romania, because wages are higher there. It was unimaginable that in the international rankings, Hungary is ahead of Romania in terms of corruption." - claimed the leftist mayor of Hódmezővásárhely.

Dear Prime Minister-designate-designate, this is still unthinkable today. It is only possible if that international ranking is suggested by your political commissars to the globalists who fabricate the rankings. But that doesn't particularly bother him either.

Neither is the fact that you and your allies keep getting knocked down. One goal drives them all, and that is power. At any cost. And together with anyone.