Until the elections, by uncovering the past and the recent past, with the power of truth-telling, we must side with ourselves and invite those who can be convinced with arguments.

Many people - but mostly those who are sure of the continuation of the current exercise of power - have the question of why it is necessary to give answers to the opposition campaign. Our task is to convince those who are still vacillating, and also those who would rather stay at home on the day of the parliamentary election, that the bigger the victory, the more we can do with the help of the voters in the next government cycle for the public good.

Popular sovereignty is not only a principle, but also the activity of citizens' will expressed in actions.

The joint discrediting of the opposition parties with foreign intervention and their bundles of promises are worth as much as the cashability of fake checks. The primary election circus they produced lacks coverage, a real guarantee of people's daily bread. Failed subsistence politicians offer expired port that was tried during their administration, but was unfit for consumption. That's why we have to be vigilant, before the results of good governance, greedy, power-hungry hordes are roaring again, looking for prey.

Let's remember the real facts of the Medgyessy-Gyurcsány-Bajnai administration between 2002 and 2010, their Bolshevik-communist politics and their lifestyle. During their rivalries within the party, they did not shy away from devouring each other. Gyurcsány overthrew Medgyessy without batting an eye.

Then he and his accomplices looted the state treasury, focusing on predatory privatization and the establishment of as many offshore companies as possible. They misled our people and the European Union with lies. When all this came to light and the outraged people began to protest, state terror was introduced. On October 23, 2006, they attacked peaceful people leaving our national holiday, they hit people with intimidation water cannons, rubber bullets, horse tacks and animal fury, with vipers.

Gy. F. violated the rules of the constitution, the rule of law and democracy, and did not resign. In 2008, he announced with a smile that the world economic crisis would not reach us, but he soon faced his total incompetence as a leader, as it turned out that Hungary was on the verge of bankruptcy. The one who used hundreds of tricks did not call the parliamentary elections, but appointed his fellow cop, Gordon Bajnai, as prime minister, who caused the loss of many workers there by destroying Hajdú-Bét.

By 2010, the end result: unemployment skyrocketed, the country's indebtedness unstoppable, while millions of people found out that Gy. F.'s gang had gotten rich.

After recalling in our memory the actions of those who destroyed the nation, there was still plenty of icing on the "cake": their billion-dollar corruption deals (see: metro four, Sukoró, etc.).

Let's refrain from comparing the putty group with criminal tendencies, which failed multiple times, with the twelve years of the Orbán government. After all, we cannot compare white to black, bankruptcy to today's economic development, democracy embodied in the rule of law to state terror.

The impoverishment of the population and the intractable unemployment became the cure for the economic stability provided by the government after 2010, and the dramatic increase in family savings. The response to the 13th monthly pension taken before 2010, the gradual restructuring, the pension premium, which is a decent solution, is more than worth mentioning. In this area, we can have no doubt that if the government can continue its work, it will treat the livelihood of those with small pensions as a priority.

We know the saying that repetition is the mother of knowledge. It would take many lines to enumerate the measures that have yet been taken to improve human destiny. If we ask ourselves once again why we have to argue against the opposition, which has distanced itself from its ideology, abandoned its constituents, gathered in a one-party system, and does not shy away from treason, our answer is clear: the lessons of history oblige us in the long and short term.

Our children and grandchildren cannot suffer the return of political ghosts who are busy creating a new empire and currently choose the ideology of an open society.

Until the elections, by uncovering the past and the recent past, with the power of truth-telling, we must side with ourselves and invite those who can be convinced with arguments. We must make it clear that we Europeans will never voluntarily leave our EU allies, while holding the principle of popular sovereignty before us as a shield, we will defend our country's sovereignty, subsidiarity and our Judeo-Christian civilization inherited from our ancestors, even at the cost of our lives.

László Csizmadia, founding president of CÖF–CÖKA