Chapters from the history of the left-wing coalition: "They eat from the same plate - but don't take poison so they don't get together." - writes János Volner, an independent member of parliament, in his announcement this morning.

"Collection on the cube: Ágnes Kunhalmi of the MSZP, Jobbik cooked stew, and me. They eat from the same plate, they never get together!" - writes András Fekete-Győr as an accompanying text to a picture uploaded to Facebook in which he and Ágnes Kunhalmi are spooning something together.

source: Facebook/Andras Fekete-gyor

source: Facebook/Andras Fekete-gyor

It is clear to almost a large-group kindergartener that what nowadays calls itself the "united opposition" or "coalition" is essentially an attempt by the left-liberal political force before 2010 to regain power. The goal system and ideological image of the united opposition were formed by the self-proclaimed left-wing Democratic Coalition and the far-liberal Momentum over the past 2 years. However, Gyurcsány still remembers well where it will lead if the SZDSZ gets too much on its own, which is why he now keeps the successor party of the SZDSZ, Momentum, on a much shorter leash. Instead, it gives Jobbik, which has been reduced to the national branch of the DK, more places to run, and it will be easier to suppress this identity-disturbed company at the right moment, like the dick in the smoking room of the parliament. Poor András Szegény Fekete-Győr only had a goulash party in the ancient socialist style with MSZP's Ágnes Kunhalmi, proving his loyalty to the boss with a bitter smile. Bon appetit, just don't sit on your stomachs!

In his statement, Volner also responded to the opposition's actions regarding Fudan University. Fudan University is one of the world's elite universities, which has mutually fruitful cooperation with many Western European and American universities, even if the left and its sleazy media try to hide this fact from the Hungarian people. The opening of its campus in Hungary will obviously raise the standard of Hungarian higher education. he said.

Obeying the laws is mandatory for everyone, even for left-wing politicians who are often hysterical, such as Gergely Karácsony. As a result, it is not possible to hold a referendum on obligations arising from international treaties, even if Feri wants it.

Source: MTI-OS

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