The communications director of Fidesz considers the left-wing primaries to be a show, whose "director and protagonist" is Ferenc Gyurcsány.

István Hollik, on Saturday in Tihany, at the Tranzit Public Season Opening and Gondolatexpo, where he had a debate with Péter Márki-Zay, the president of the Mendiki Magyarországa Movement, the mayor of Hódmezővásárhely, talked about the fact that the result of the primary election and the identity of the joint opposition prime minister candidate are already "on paper". , the latter "is quite certain that he will be Ferenc Gyurcsány's man".

According to the communications director of Fidesz, the left has no program. "There is nothing here but hatred of Fidesz", the guiding principle of the replacement of Fidesz, with which Ferenc Gyurcsány, who "robbed" the country twice, is being helped back to power, he said. He added: the mayor of Hódmezővásárhely - whether he wants it or not - "with all his campaigning, Ferenc Gyurcsány is helping to rob the country for the third time".

To this, Péter Márki-Zay said that Ferenc Gyurcsány "has one person" in the opposition coalition, with whom the registrar connected him.

The essence of the primary election is for the opposition candidate best suited to replace Fidesz to win in all 106 constituencies, he said, noting that in his opinion he is the most suitable candidate for prime minister.

At István Hollik's suggestion, he said that the country and he himself have been waiting for eleven years for the government to hold the former Gyurcsány government accountable. "They leave it to us, and then we will hold all the villains to account," added Péter Márki-Zay.

However, according to István Hollik, "accountability is nothing but the political revenge of the left." He added: Ferenc Gyurcsány included Márki-Zay in the left-wing coalition only because he believed that he could appeal to "a few misguided voters".

The question here is - continued István Hollik - whether the Fidesz-KDNP can continue to govern in this "dangerous" period burdened by migration and the coronavirus, when the European Union is burdened by internal conflicts and economic problems, or whether Ferenc Gyurcsány, the left, is the real , today's leader will lead Hungary.

To the moderator's suggestion whether the mayor of Hódmezővásárhely considers himself right-wing, Péter Márki-Zay answered yes.

However, according to István Hollik, even if he claims to be one, that doesn't mean he is.

the full report on the debate here . The video of the debate can be seen below.