Here is further proof that the primaries are nothing more than a charade pre-planned by left-wing party leaders. Gergely Karácsony and Péter Márki-Zay published a joint photo, which the mayor showed on his social media page.

The absurdity of the case is that the two politicians started in the left-wing primaries, so on paper they are considered each other's opponents.
In comparison, it is very clear that Péter Márki-Zay openly joined Gergely Karácsony's campaign. By the way, Márki-Zay previously stated that he considers Karácsony to be the best left-wing candidate for Prime Minister, so this step is actually not surprising at all.

Evidence is mounting to show that the primaries are nothing more than a pre-planned charade. On paper, the left-wing parties decided in favor of the tried-and-tested tactic in the local government election so that, according to appearances, the common candidates and the common prime ministerial candidate would be chosen (within a democratic framework) by the people, so to speak.

Compared to this, it is possible to hear from more and more constituencies that an agreement has been reached behind the scenes about the candidates. According to Origo's information, in the Dunakesz district, Péter Tonzor from DK may withdraw in favor of the momentary Viktória Vajda, but this may not be the only such case in Pest county. This also proves that the cards are dealt in advance in the primary election, there is no question of a real competition. Of the 106 individual districts, barely 10 have yet to be decided. The rest is just a show, but it's also boring.

Even the Dallas series had a lot more fantasy, not to mention much better actors.

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