The Cluj-Napoca Radio conducted an interview with the wolf in sheep's clothing of the left. - brought the Facebook post of Pál Zsigmond Barna, member of parliament from Fidesz, to 888.hu.

The self-proclaimed right-wing mayor of Hódmezővásárhely, who has become the savior of the left, has, as usual, gotten himself together and talked nonsense again. It is difficult for him to process that the people of Transylvania kicked him out because they recognized the wolf under the fur coat. What was said in the interview can only further strengthen the awareness of the people of Transylvania and all right-wing Hungarians that the mayor will lead them into trouble.

You should be careful though, because the bear is not a toy.

Pál Zsigmond Barna/source/PestiGuys

Pál Zsigmond Barna/Forrás/Pesti Guys

It was not the most exciting hour of my life while I was listening to the conversation, which was made worse by the reporter's weak questions, passivity and indifference despite the wildest claims being made. The candidate said at the very beginning that he had been planning his trip for months, and he was not bothered by the fact that he had only been a candidate for a few days. He wants to be a "loyal" member of the EU, unlike Fidesz, i.e. he fits nicely into the chorus of the left serving Brussels (Brussels that also rejected the initiative of the Transylvanian Minority SafePack) without limits. And of course he brought the usual panels that he was Christian and national and wonderful even when Fidesz was not yet, and of course he also voted for Orbán a long time ago, but not anymore because there is a communist Fidesz party state and the hatred was just flying around and phrases of self-adoration. He indulged himself in such claims that Orbán did not raise his voice in the matter of the Úz Valley, barely in the matter of autonomy, and anyway Orbán does not really like the Transylvanian Hungarians, and "we (the candidate and the left) will love him even then the Transylvanian Hungarians, if Putin doesn't want it". He described the mayors of Transylvania as cowards because they don't want to meet him and, leaving the real issue for the end with a clownish logical fallacy, he announced into the microphone that Fidesz had also resolved it with the PSD so that the RMDSZ would have enough votes. Listening to the long charming and false monologues, the Transylvanian listeners could feel that the candidate is a real übermensch, he tells the truth, everyone else is just an extra.

Péter Márki-Zay at a demonstration/Source/Origo

Péter Márki-Zay at a demonstration/Source/Origo

Curiously, the reporter on the Romanian state-funded Cluj-Napoca radio station forgot to ask how the candidate feels about his ally, the World Association of the Székelys. Márki-Zay, who presents himself as a democrat, repeatedly refers to the organization called the Székely World Federation as his ally in national issues, which, to put it mildly, has a dubious background. Actions such as the referendum initiative to recognize the Szeklers as an independent nationality are associated with his name, but from time to time they also cause confusion in Romania when, during censuses, it is proposed to recognize the Szeklers as an independent nationality. The vice-president of the organization is Barna Csibi, who publicly burned an effigy representing Avram Iancu and put up a poster in Csíksereda with the following text: "Shame on you, you bought from a Jew again!" This grouping is an ally of the left-wing prime minister's candidate, and his reference point in matters of national politics. And with this burden he shares the mind.

We apologize.

Source: 888/hu / László Zsigmond Barna

Picture: MTI Nándor Veres