The link between 1956 and 2006 with today is that, just like then, the "international left is fighting against the national sovereignist forces", said the director of the Center for Fundamental Rights on Kossuth Rádió's Sunday News program.

Miklós Szánthó explained that it is necessary to see the patterns that connect October 23, 1956 and October 23, 2006, "above all, that before both periods the communists came to power with lies", and "both events were drowned in blood, so they are those who dared to turn against them were beaten down with force".

He pointed out, also a similarity, that the left - as it did in '56 and 2006 - is preparing to put a puppet at the head of the country with "external imperial help".

The analyst noted that the impasse policy of the "left organized as an international party" is clearly demonstrated by the fact that since 2006 "it has reached Gyurcsány to Gyurcsány".

"The story is still about the right-wing, the national forces, fighting for Hungary to have strategic autonomy in decision-making," Miklós Szánthó said.

He emphasized that in this struggle, in all countries, including Hungary, the "international neo-Marxist, liberal, left-liberal" forces are on the other side, who have their vassals and deputies, in Hungary they are embodied in the "rainbow, left-wing opposition coalition".

The head of the Center for Fundamental Rights - referring to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's speech on October 23 - underlined that previously the government had fought a huge battle with these forces to maintain utility reduction and in the matter of migration, and the next big battle is expected to be with the "LGBTQ lobby and gender sensitization". will start.

Miklós Szánthó also said that the words of Ferenc Gyurcsány criticizing the ruling party are reminiscent of the "communist phraseology of the 60s and 70s after '56, which tried to present the glorious and noble revolution of '56 as a rebellion against the communist state order".

According to him, the fact that even Gyula Horn refrained from expressing an opinion at the '56 commemoration characterizes today's Hungarian left.

"It is obvious that today's Hungarian left doesn't have this sense of shame anymore, in fact they are clearly trying to state the opposite of reality with some blatant lying and open provocation," said the analyst.

He pointed out that for fifteen years Ferenc Gyurcsány has been trying to present himself as a prime minister who protects the social order, but the events of 2006 left such deep wounds in the Hungarian right-wing that they are still considered a rallying cry, as many experienced the police terror of that time.

The left can neither spit out nor swallow Ferenc Gyurcsány, said Miklós Szánthó, adding, "it is clear that when a puppet or figurehead fails, or Ferenc Gyurcsány does not like his performance, they remove him and put in another one".

"Gyurcsány is constantly the one who directs and controls the processes" and this is a huge burden on the left, because all the actors feel that "they can only move forward with Ferenc Gyurcsány, but Ferenc Gyurcsány is such a moral, moral and political burden for the left that it is also an obstacle for them to become morally and morally clean, if they want to do so at all - said the director of the Center for Fundamental Rights.

MTI

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