"It would be nice if there were so few people who belonged to the mob that it would not get a parliamentary speaker," wrote András Schiffer, the former president of the LMP.
As we reported, Péter Jakab threatened Viktor Orbán with prison during the parliament's session on Monday, noting that "Viktor Orbán can become Viktor Orbán in prison!" After the fellow Prime Minister candidates of the Jobbik chairman did not publicly distance themselves from the comment, András Schiffer also spoke on the matter.
"I really don't understand why the other opposition leaders should, so to speak, distance themselves from Péter Jakab because he threatened the Prime Minister of Hungary with homosexual violence committed in prison on Monday - in the parliament. This is exactly what happened, which follows directly from the trampling and horse-fucking of the parliament. They deserve each other," wrote the former LMP president on his social media page.
"In any case, Jobbik has really changed: in recent years - for the sake of compatibility - national radicalism, sovereignty, and criticism of modernity have been removed from it, leaving behind those primitive emotions that, depending on the direction of the wind, can be with Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, or even with political opponents to whip up against," added Schiffer.
"No, Jakab is not the voice of the people, but of the mob. And it would be nice if one day there were so few people who belonged to the mob that it wouldn't get a parliamentary speaker," the post concluded.
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