The City Hall case and the left-wing prime minister's candidate's position in favor of market energy prices were also discussed in parliament yesterday before the agenda. According to the leader of the MSZP faction, the prime minister is "punching" the pensioners, but even the socialist representatives did not listen to Péter Jakab's latest production. Magyar Hírlap prepared a summary of the changes in the parliament.

If you are worried about the public wealth, convince your party president not to sell the City Hall - said Csaba Dömötör , State Secretary of the Prime Minister's Cabinet Office to Tímea Szabó , who spoke with dramatic indignation about the "fraud" surrounding a foundation helping young people across the border and the Pegazus software before the agenda. stating again that the politicians of the government party are "terrified, because they know that their power will slowly end, the angry people will chase them away, because there are already more people who want a change of government".

Dömötör recalled that previously you could always hear that the government was afraid of Gergely Karácsony . Where is Gergery Karácsony? - asked the state secretary. He added that if the representative of Párbeszéd describes the City Hall case as frivolous, then "look at how the left played off public property. We don't want to take lessons from you regarding public property," emphasized Csaba Dömötör.

LMP's Antal Csárdi stated that sustainability and justice are what make politics different, but according to him, there is no trace of this in the government's decisions, especially in education policy. Tamás Schanda , the state secretary of the Ministry of Innovation, retorted: "You are the proof that the LMP did not succeed, as they were created against Ferenc Gyurcsány. You can be a representative because Gyurcsány wants it that way, and you are now fighting for Gyurcsány to return to power. However, it was Gyurcsány's government that withdrew funds from higher education and reduced teachers' salaries, while the current government is making higher education more competitive."

After Anett Bősz (DK) criticized the economic measures, such as subsidies to churches and government propaganda, Balázs Orbán , State Secretary of the Prime Minister's Office, stated, "repetition does not turn a lie into truth if we repeat a lot and do not update our servers, sooner or later a serious error is slipping into the machine".

The Gyurcsányist representative disapproves of spending on government communication when "we are right in the middle of the fourth wave, and the organization of vaccination campaigns is a government competence." The crisis management cannot be compared to 2008-2009, in which the left performed particularly poorly, when "they took away one month's salary, one month's pension, they would have made health care pay, and they decided to introduce tuition fees and real estate tax. The Hungarian people do not ask for this. We want to go forward, not backward," said Balázs Orbán.

Bertalan Tóth complained that the prime minister wrote a letter to pensioners in which he "punched" them. He complained that the government was involving employers in the vaccination campaign. Then followed the clichés that the healthcare sector is in ruins, because Fidesz drove away doctors and nurses, and mentioned total bankruptcy, citing that the forint has never been so weak, bread and gasoline have never been so expensive.

Bence Rétvári , the State Secretary of the Ministry of Human Affairs, pointed out that according to international surveys and the WHO's point of view, the vaccination in Hungary was successful and fast, and in general the protection against the epidemic was exemplary. On the other hand, the left ran an anti-vaccination campaign, Bertalan Tóth himself called the Chinese vaccine "vaccine falling from trucks", and they stood by Lajos Korózs, who was spreading fake news with a fake ambulance. And since the introduction of the new service relationship, the number of doctors and nurses has not decreased, but increased by 4,666, Rétvári said. He called it terrifying that Imre László, the health politician of the left, would close forty-five percent of hospitals.

Péter Jakab envisioned an immediate reduction and release of the excise tax on fuels, as well as a price freeze, a broken spear, a hunger strike, and he did not forget his favorite phrase in his passionate speech, asking: "What should a hard-working man do for a living?" "The cold is coming, the heating season is coming, I am only guided by good intentions," said the Jobbik chairman, creating a sense of calm in the ruling party benches. Csaba Dömötör responded: Prime Minister candidate Jakab supports progressive taxation, which means a 36 percent tax rate.

"Péter Márki-Zay said that he does not consider any social component in the price of gasoline to be justified, he considers the regulation of prices a communist idea, according to him commuters could take turns transporting each other, because everyone should feel the increase in energy prices." And not only did Márki-Zay think this way before, but he also stated the other day: "our goal is not to stop world market prices at the border," Dömötör listed.

The state secretary added that this "cold insensitivity and misguided policy led to the fact that countries richer than ours are now preparing for blackouts. Yes, the cold is coming, and you wouldn't do anything to curb energy prices, and you're presenting your production here. As unpleasant as it is frivolous. Convince your bosses first! Gyurcsány and Márki-Zay consult regularly, knock on their door and present them to them, I wish them much success and even more courage for this, next time report what happened," Csaba Dömötör called on the leader of the Jobbik faction .

István Simicskó noted: the MSZP faction withdrew when Jakab spoke, so his allies no longer listen to him. The faction leader of the KDNP stated that we are living in an age of dangers, such as illegal migration, but the Hungarian government's border fence is a model, and more and more countries are following our example. Brussels should recognize our costs for protecting Christian Europe , he added. He believed that Gyurcsány's goal was to create a European United States, into which a weak Hungary would merge.

However, we are building a strong, independent state - stated Simicskó. Bence Rétvári recalled that the left calls real problems fake problems, and after migration this is also the case with utility reduction. "It's unbelievable, but in Austria they prepare people for the blackout and tell them that the most important thing is to stay calm and look at winter as if they were going camping in their own home," continued Rétvári. He stated: Márki-Zay's solution is to use less electricity and bathe less, like when Karácsony told those waiting in traffic to get out of the car and walk.

(Cover photo: MTI/Szilárd Koszticsák)