What about China and the university?

In 2007, Ferenc Gyurcsány tried hard to get the Chinese to set up a university campus in Hungary. His wife, Klára Dobrev, immediately took 150,000 US dollars worth of medical monitors and equipment to Fudan University. Gyurcsány then said: You cannot have good economic relations with China without good political relations. Ferenc Gyurcsány called his first impressions of Shanghai "electrifying" and "intoxicating". Gergely Karácsony was Gyurcsány's political advisor at the time.

Let's see how many times the ministers of today's opposition, who were still in government at the time, visited China:

Ferenc Gyurcsány September 8-10, 2005. (8-9 Beijing, 10 Hong Kong), September 1-6, 2007. (2-4 Beijing, 4-5 Shanghai)

Ferenc Somogyi independently: October 23-25, 2005;

Kinga Göncz independently: April 14-19, 2007.

Mónika Lamperth independently: June 22-27, 2004;

János Veres independently: June 25-28, 2005; Accompanied by Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány, September 1-6, 2007.

István Csillag independently: February 16-17, 2004,

János Kóka accompanied by Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány September 8-10, 2005, accompanied by Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány September 1-6, 2007, after the delegation's arrival home, he remained outside September 7-9. between

József Petrétei independently: June 4-6, 2005;

József Gráf independently: November 12-18, 2007;

Kálmán Kovács alone: ​​January 23-30, 2005, accompanied by Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány, September 8-10, 2005;

Ferenc Juhász independently: July 9-17, 2005,

Imre Szekeres independently: August 20-29, 2007;

András Bozóki accompanied by Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány: September 8-10, 2005, after the entourage returned home, he remained outside between 11 and 13,

István Hiller independently: November 19-25, 2006, independently: November 12-18, 2007,

Mihály Kökény independently: July 19-23, 2004,

István Kolber accompanied by Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány on September 8-10, 2005, after the arrival of the entourage, he stayed outside for one more day.

So now you smart people tell me what to do? We love China or we don't! To be or not to be FUDAN?

 

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