The mayor of Érd has decided that from now on there will be no speeches at the commemoration of the 1956 revolution, because he thinks it is inappropriate to give political speeches at a political event, reports Érdi Hírek.
Of course, we understand the real reason. The political boss of his DK wife, Ferenc Gyurcsány, used his policemen to disperse the crowd protesting against him and his politics 15 years ago. It is clear that he is protecting the political interests of Csőzik Gyurcsány and his wife with his current decision.
The left-wing mayor of Érd could not have given a more obvious sign that he was on the side of police violence in this matter. He doesn't want this to be talked about, he doesn't want him and his wife and the Érd left to be confronted with Gyurcsány's misdeeds. He tries to pretend that the abomination committed against the nation did not happen, and he tries to prevent this atrocity - publicly acknowledged by many well-known leftists - from being talked about on its 15th anniversary, on the day of the revolution. As he put it: he banishes political speeches on October 23.
Here we are in the fall of 2021, 65 years after the Hungarian people performed one of the bravest acts in their history: they broke the chains of slavery imposed on them by the Soviet and Hungarian communists. According to Csőzik, remembering this is "boring and smells of sweat". He wants to entertain, he wants an "unforgettable" party, he wants a "fancy" i.e. fun party.
László Csőzik and his wife, Anett Bősz, are very wrong if they think they can silence those who still remember Gyurcsány's disgraceful act . They are very wrong if they think that their cynical idea, thought up while laughing at the family dinner table, can achieve its goal.
Yes, there will be those who say what needs to be said on October 23. And the spoken word will be loud enough for the cowards, the dishonest, the traitors to hear it.
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