The left-wing pre-election antics met with an embarrassing failure: the IT systems "froze" on the very first day of voting, meaning that no one could vote - Origo reports on the embarrassing reality.

It seems that the organizers forgot to prepare to ensure at least the semblance of voting - they write - so the "IT system" stopped for the first few voters . It's funny that the organizer's left-wing lawyer, György Magyar , and his organization tried to set this up as a success, lying that there were many voters, but in a few hours they would expand the system enough to be able to continue. Which would obviously be impossible if it were really true. In addition, they tried to illustrate the many voters with a picture in which there are roughly 10 of them, and it is not known how many of them are the organizers.

Of course, no one is responsible for the failure (as it is natural for them), but they are already trying to guess that the blunder is not a coincidence, an external attack may be behind the collapse. The only question is, who cares about the primary charade? Who would be the unfortunate one who would sacrifice a single minute to obstruct this flea circus? Not a chance, folks!

The chaos is symbolic: it shows that the left could not organize even this. It has no effect on the final result of the vote, because no one can check it, so they will say what they want. Ferenc Gyurcsány decided a long time ago: He will announce Christmas as the winner.

Source: Origo.

(On the cover photo: The "swirling crowd" tries to win the primary election on Széll Kálmán tér . Photo: MH/Tamás Purger)