The momentary Anna Donáth is soaring again. As an EP representative, he follows the antics of his party and fellow representatives like a naive grand prize winner. On his social media page, he now writes, among other things:

"It is no coincidence that I am advocating that we introduce the four-day work week in Hungary as well. We knew until now, now we can be sure, that overtime and too much work are harmful to health. People who work 55 hours or more per week are 35 percent more likely to have a stroke and 17 percent more likely to die from heart failure than those who work 35 to 40 hours per week.

It is clear: work is for life, and not our life for work. I want a country where no one feels that they can be sacrificed, no one needs to, and no one overdoes themselves just to put bread on the table. Or to have something to go to rest.

That is why it is a very important step that Spain is one of the first in the world to start testing our proposal, which can also be found in our New Hungary program, the four-day work week. The Spanish government has earmarked 50 million euros for the three-year project, which will be covered by the recovery fund provided by the European Union.

If the experiment is successful, the European Union will have to work out the details of financing the economic transition to a four-day work week."

I can only congratulate them that they are starting to test their program in Spain, which is also found in New Hungary, and the government is spending 50 million euros on the great immediate proposal.

It is suspected that they will win the sympathy of those who would roll over to the funeral of their work . The GDP and other economic and social issues are not interesting, since we know that their grandparents and parents have already brought the country to the brink of ruin several times.