Let's face it, Gyurcsány is a talented person. While it took her husband a year for the national side to hate him, she achieved this in just two or three months. Driven by his own selfish interests, he has been fighting ever since to ensure that Hungary is not one iota better off. However, we have already seen this from the social media, the "the worse for you, the better for us" already expired, boring record.

On the day of the debate on the new Hungarian legislation in the European Parliament, the – mostly – left-liberal representatives, referring to fake news and other things made out of thin air, (falsely) worried about the rights of gays in Hungary and urged the implementation of serious sanctions against our country, including the withdrawal of EU funds.

Three Hungarian left-wing representatives were particularly active in discrediting Hungary: in addition to Ferencné Gyurcsány, Katalin Cseh of the moment and Anna Donáth were also active. Together with many of their comrades - for lack of a better term - they lied that homosexuals are being persecuted in Hungary, and therefore they urged immediate sanctions against our country, which they set up as a dictatorship to be regulated. As a reminder, the child protection law states, among other things, that minors cannot be sensitized to LGBTQ topics in schools, and for example, it also prohibits gender reassignment to be shown in attractive colors during lessons.

The essence of Mrs. Gyurcsány's thought process was that Hungary should therefore be punished by withdrawing funds from Brussels. (We are talking about the money that belongs to the Hungarian people.)

Katalin Cseh, who recently found out that companies connected to her family and their circle of friends received multi-billion EU subsidies, spoke again against Hungary. According to him, "teachers are forbidden to talk about diversity and acceptance in secondary schools"...

Anna Donáth, also burdened with serious private life scandals, called the Child Protection Act hateful.

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