According to the president of the MSZP, they may have deliberately left an IT gate open, which could have caused the pre-election system to stop, and then deliberately tried to deceive the voters.

It is becoming more and more confusing why the left-wing primaries were held upside down on the first day, but it seems that the opposition does not shy away from deceiving its own voters.

According to Bertalan Tóth, the president of the MSZP, they may have deliberately left an IT gate open, which could have caused the pre-election system to stop - the left-wing politician spoke about this in ATV. Internal sabotage is already the fourth left-wing explanation for the failed primary election.

Source: hirstart.hu

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It is worth noting that the IT system collapsed soon after the start on Saturday, which was initially celebrated as a success and was explained by the huge interest. Soon, however, the conspiracy theories started and they tried to shift the suspicion to their political opponents, while feverishly looking for IT people and people with technical equipment on social media. All of this indicated that the opposition had not prepared at all for holding the primary election.

Despite the signs of disorganization, Zsolt Molnár, the party director of the MSZP, firmly stated on Spirit FM on Monday morning: "There is clear evidence that the software stopped as a result of an external attack, and not due to an internal system error." In essence, the party director's words were later refuted by his boss, Bertalan Tóth.

According to our information, the MSZP was aware of the real reason for the shutdown from the beginning, but instead of admitting failure, they tried to smear their political opponents, because they believed that they could increase interest in the primaries by deceiving their voters. Hearing Tóth, the words of the Ószöd speech come to mind:

"It was very clear that what we were saying was not true."

The shortcomings of the preparations are indicated by the fact that the dates for online identification have expired until the end of the primary election, on the 28th, without which, however, there is no electronic voting. The haste is explained by the fact that, despite continuous recruitment, there are few specialists, currently 80 operators are able to book 80,000 appointments.

Balázs Böcskei, the head of the Idea Institute, a consultant in the capital, whose company helps the Brussels team of DK, essentially Klára Dobrev, must have been fully aware of what happened. "Although it sounds good that there was an attack from China or Karmelita against the primary, it is more likely that the capacities have been measured, which is why the system requires an IT-logistics restart. I give this thing a zero percent chance," said the consultant near the DK. Of course, it is conceivable that questioning the voting procedure would not be in her interest, since according to our information, based on the votes cast so far, Klára Dobrev is leading.

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