At the campaign event called the debate of the opposition prime ministerial aspirants, all aspirants made it clear that after a possible election victory, no legal continuity will be an obstacle to governance. It was observed that the prime minister-designate-designates are threatening an even more radical political showdown than before and are making fear-mongering statements that threaten legal security and social peace, the XXI wrote in its analysis. Century Institute.

Below we quote from the Magyar Hírlap article.

The XXI. The analysis of the Század Intézet points out that when the left declares more and more radically that it is ready to eliminate the rule of law and deal with its political opponents in order to achieve its goals, it can cause the shaking of legal security, the breakdown of social order, i.e. civil war conditions. The analysis also draws attention to the fact that, taking into account a broader perspective, the international left is also interested in disrupting social peace, with the overthrow of the Orbán government in mind.

At the first "debate" of the opposition prime minister-candidate candidates, numerous promises made after a possible election victory were made that were incompatible with the rule of law and democracy. The opinion was unanimous that the opposition parties are thinking about the possibility of a constitutional coup called "regime change", rather than a change of government.

During the campaign event planned according to the scenario, it was also revealed that they consider their arbitrary (subjective) sense of justice to be ahead of the existing constitutional framework, therefore they consider it necessary to eliminate the rule of law in order to realize their own "truth".

This political logic was characteristic of the Bolshevik movements, and the communist parties partly formed from them, which used internationally tested violent methods in Hungary as well.

In the "debate" conducted according to the scenario, the previously known opposition promises were finally made, according to which the "accountability" would also extend to the leading officials of the prosecution and courts, which operate independently of the legislative and executive powers. In addition to Péter Jakab (Jobbik), András Fekete-Győr (Momentum) and Klára Dobrev (DK) also - with the arbitrariness typical of dictatorships - threatened chief prosecutor Péter Polt with prison, skipping the investigation and court proceedings. Gergely Karácsony (LMP–MSZP–PM) added to all this by saying that the bank accounts of companies and individuals he called "close to Fidesz" would be blocked, which would be a gross violation of the fundamental right to freedom of private property.

Péter Márki-Zay (MMM) was somewhat reluctant during the "debate", but in the end he expressed his agreement with all of this, and later he also supported the repeated promise that in addition to the presumed right-wing employees working in the public administration, the police chiefs should also be fired. even without justification, on political grounds.

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