More and more signs point to the fact that the opposition coalition, which looks good on paper, is internally divided, incompatible in its values, and obviously incapable of governing in the face of the united Fidesz-KDNP. Even politicians from the same -communist- tree cannot come to an agreement.

Ágnes Kunhalmi, the co-president of the MSZP, indicated in the ATV that the exits around the party and the case of Gyula Molnár, for example, show that it is in the interest of some people to stir up as much scandal as possible around the socialist party.

Regarding the departures to DK, he said: "Okay, well, then I leave it to the dear TV viewers to decide which party it is and why they make a big deal out of it when a socialist passes, and why don't I, as co-chairman, make a big deal out of the fact that Komárom-Esztergom in the county, Andrea Nemes came over from DK and wants to sit in the MSZP faction , and became our candidate, or now in the Kisvárda district of Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, he was also a DK until a few weeks ago, and now he is the MSZP wants to sit in a faction."

According to Kunhalmi, the people who have criticized him for not scolding Gyurcsány in the last ten years are "leaving" the MSZP.

According to the co-president, there will still be movements on the left until October 23, there will certainly be those who leave the MSZP and there will be those who, for example, move from the DK to the MSZP.

"You can never again react to crises due to globalization with austerity in Europe.

The domestic left and the MSZP were almost shocked that austerity measures had to be implemented in the last crisis, in 2008 and 2009.

He almost destroyed that voter base of the MSZP, then the MSZP was even split in two, and it was also split in two, which is now an immeasurable inability to compete against the united right-wing" - he was referring to the failure of Gyurcsány's previous administration and the fact that he broke the MSZP t and tore DK out of it.

According to Kunhalmi, from a European perspective, the left must unite with the Greens, social democrats and communists against the growing right.

Source: hirado.hu

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