Anyone who disagrees with the government can be eavesdropped, this is not a gentleman's mischief - said Anna Donáth, EP representative of Momentum, at yesterday's anti-government demonstration, which was organized in front of the Fidesz headquarters on Lendvay Street because of the Pegasus case they instigated.

The Jobbik politician, Dániel Z. Kárpát, already took a tougher stance: specifically, he threatened right-wing media workers that they would not get away with it after a possible change of government. Not long after, Momentum politician Miklós Hajnal - who was the moderator - urged the crowd to say something to the Hír TV crew reporting backstage.
Our colleague who signed in to the Pesti Reporter was pushed and reviled by the "accepting" crowd.

After that, it was very funny that Katalin Lukácsi, the vice president of the Everyone's Hungary Movement, spoke about love in closing.

If we believe that the government didn't know about it, then they can't protect us, and if they knew about it, then it means that they are watching the citizens - the politician reinterpreted Donáth Anna's there is a cap/no cap lesson, and then he asked the protesters: when they go home, explain to their friends and family members how big a problem it is.

For the period after the change of government, he promised that the secret service agencies would also be scrutinized.

DK politician Gergely Arató spoke about how his generation had a dream, namely that the state serves the people and everyone can be free. Small memory: He was a member of Arató Gyurcsány's government. We had a few good years, but now they are putting surveillance around our necks again, he said. According to him, the government prescribes everything, for example, what kind of family we can live in.

On behalf of Jobbik, Dániel Z. Kárpát took the floor, who told the staff of the right-wing media:

"Don't think you can get away with it." The angry man from the right did not elaborate on the fact that his party is already rushing towards the abyss on the extreme left. Z. Kárpát railed against the Fidesz politicians by saying that these people are becoming more and more arrogant, and then called on the Fidesz politicians to "get off our phones".

Gergely Bárándy , the former Member of Parliament of the MSZP, what Fidesz is doing is a historical crime for which they must go. According to Bárándy, wiretapping is not a legal issue, it is a political issue. According to him, it is illegal if the Minister of Justice authorized the wiretapping; if they were done without permission, it is perhaps even worse, he said, emphasizing that this software was bought by the Hungarian government. then promised a change of government and accountability . It is noteworthy that Gergely Bárándy made the above statements as a scion of a renowned legal dynasty.

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