Although the Orbán government has sought the opinion of the Hungarian people in several national consultations since 2010, writes Magyar Nemzet, the left-wing parties still do not really know what to do with the institution that provides one of the foundations of national governance and provides direct input. After the announcements, the Gyurcsány coalition was only able to react with a "common ground".

" Viktor Orbán ," Péter Jakab "Parizer" wrote on his Facebook page . According to the Jobbik president, this money will go back to all "low-income workers" anyway...

...In a five-minute video, the co-presidents of the LMP talked about how Viktor Orbán should have helped in the last year and a half. Máté Kanász-Nagy , Fidesz did nothing, as it did not extend the entitlement to unemployment benefits and did not extend the wage subsidy either. According to the deputy mayor-co-president of Újpest, Fidesz's goal is not to help Hungarian families: they want to return the paid social security to the people because they do not want good things for Hungarian families. (According to them, what is good is what is not good? Thank you for the briefing, Comrade Virág! - ed.)

...According to Erzsébet Schmuck, the prime minister is also trying to trick people with regards to climate change. "The price of climate change should not be paid by Hungarian families, but by big climate-destroying companies and multinationals! That would be fine" ...

Aunt Bözsi, you perfectly quote Viktor Orbán! Keep it up! He just continued in the wrong way, since he thinks the global climate tax, which the Hungarian government rejects, is a good solution. Let the poor pay, because sixty percent of carbon dioxide emissions are not responsible for large companies and multi-companies, but for households and transport...

. Klára Dobrev Gyurcsány tried to talk her out of it in ATV, again lying that she should have helped in the last year and a half, that is, according to her, the Orbán government did not do this. He added that pensioners should also be given money, but he kept silent about the fact that the government is gradually restoring the 13th monthly pension. Instead, he repeated the DK's election promise, which, by the way, is only about a one-time benefit of HUF 150,000. Not about more.

(Knowing the husband's promises of this kind, let's add immediately, he is a great master at taking back twice with his left hand what he gives with his right - ed.)

From then on, Dobrev only described how they wanted to "restore the rule of law using illegal methods." He quoted Zoltán Fleck and Imre Vörös on this matter, and then made a threat: after the change of government, the assets of the oligarchs will be frozen. (Ferenc's brother too? - ed.)

"Only those whose hands do not tremble when such decisions have to be made should want to govern after April 2022!"

In other words, according to him, Bolshevik terror is the solution.

The full article (without comments from 2022plus) can be read here.