According to Századvég's legal expert, the crime of the entire left is Autumn. On Wednesday, on the 15th anniversary of the Ószöd speech, Zoltán Lomnici Jr. emphasized on the M1 current affairs channel that Gergely Karácsony was also a consultant in 2006, so the mayor is also "complicit in this policy".

The constitutional lawyer noted that both the European Commission and the European Council ignored the events of 2006. In connection with the Catalan independence movement, Brussels did not act against the police terror, nor against the brutal violence against the yellow vests in France, he added.

As he said, a crime was committed in 2006, as voters would have voted differently if they knew the truth. Ferenc Gyurcsány hid data not only from the citizens, but also from Brussels, thus his government did not fulfill its EU obligations, but Brussels did not sanction it, he added.

He recalled: Ferenc Gyurcsány presented what was said at Balatonőszöd as a speech of truth; after the speech, the MSZP and the liberals supported Ferenc Gyurcsány in the vote of confidence. The government bankrupted the country in three years, investments were made impossible with the 19 percent corporate tax, family benefits were taken away, and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had to intervene to prevent the country from going bankrupt, he listed. People were mentally and physically crippled, many committed suicide, said Jr. Zoltán Lomnici.

Dániel Bohár , Pesti TV reporter on the M1 current affairs channel, believed that in other countries a politician would have "immediately resigned" after such a speech.

He emphasized: it is very important to draw the attention of today's youth to these events. It is important that they get to know "the real Gyurcsány", who does not want to take on a government role 15 years after Őszöd, but he "casts the characters", said Dániel Bohár.

The Ószöd speech was made public on September 17, 2006, and it caused demonstrations and street riots across the country. In his closed-door speech on May 26, 2006, accompanied by sometimes harsh words, Ferenc Gyurcsány, as Prime Minister, said that the government had "completely lied" for the previous two and a half years, had done nothing for four years, and therefore had far exceeded the country's economic potential.

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Cover photo: Protesters build a barricade at the Pest bridgehead of the Erzsébet Bridge / MTI/Barnabás Honéczy