György Pilhál, the publicist of Magyar Nemzet, responded in a short letter to István Ujhelyi's "report" in Brussels. The MSZP politician, who is known to act against the interests of his country at any time, added the following to his wish-driven writing:
“I read the following 'breaking news' on the Internet three days ago. Details later, now let's look at the material itself: "We are on a big march in the next few days: Péter Márki-Zay will take part in nearly twenty meetings, including with six EU commissioners and the leaders of all the pro-European factions. In the morning, we discussed the restoration of the rule of law in Hungary, the eradication of state corruption, and the post-Orbán period Ska Keller
István Ujhelyi records the exciting coverage. Which is only interesting to the extent that, until now, I knew that as the EU representative of the socialist man's party, he works for the affairs of the Hungarian people in the Brussels arena. (In his spare time, he sometimes rings bells, because it is his passion.) Now it turns out that Ujhelyi also deals with audience organization; instead of Hódmezővásárhely, he spends his time in Europe as the gun-bearer of Péter Márki-Zay, who is busy in Brussels. Of course, this could also be important, since, as he writes, they have already discussed "the post-Orbán period" with pro-European potentates. (I used to think that the politician used to discuss the future with the voters. Because that's why they're here too, the poor.)
I think the Ujhelyi Pisti got a little ahead of things. For some reason, the scene of The Witness jumped out at me: "Excuse me, Comrade Virág, but this is the verdict." There will be another parliamentary election here before the post-Orbán period. A little thing, but still. In fact, I think there will be several elections before the post-Orbán period... (One commenter: "Post-Orbán period? You'll be ringing the bell in the nursing home then, Pityu." )
Source: Hungarian Nation
(Cover photo: Ripost/Máté Krisztián)