MZP says exactly what the remaining voters of Jobbik want to hear. Moreover, there is a big contrast: Jakab failed miserably in the primary election, while MZP probably won it.
"It is worth considering which party is most uncomfortable with Márki-Zay's advance. I'll tell you: to Jobbik. The explanation is easy to understand: Márki-Zay will draw from the same voting base as the comparable Jobbik and it is vital for the MMM he leads to be able to present voters for independent parliamentary presence (the later faction). He is primarily able to take these voters away from Jobbik, as it is easy to see that he will still not be the favorite of leftists of retirement age, writes János Volner, former Member of Parliament from Jobbik and founder of the Volner Party, in his Facebook post.
MZP says exactly what the remaining voters of Jobbik want to hear. Moreover, there is a big contrast: Jakab failed miserably in the primary election, while MZP probably won it. Péter Jakab's political character further increases Jobbik's disadvantage: since that's all he's good at, he drives the prolishow to the top. As the elections approach, Parisian wine sipped from paper or cans sipped from a glass of water work less and less. Péter Jakab is not actually a politician, but a character actor who constantly builds the character of the angry serf with his rehearsed performances in front of the mirror. But that's all he can play. Márki-Zay will obviously get more of Rivaldafény, as he will be the face of the Gyurcsány coalition, while Jakab will be just one of the party leaders watching the events from the back row.
So, Jobbik's tram led by Márki-Zay has not only arrived, but is already ringing. A lot of people will get on it…”
The full post can be read HERE
Photo: János Volner's Facebook page