I don't believe in aid, or even in equal opportunities - all of this was talked about by Péter Márki-Zay's right-hand man. The relationship between Zoltán Kész and the leader of the left-wing list goes back many years, in 2019, for example, they traveled together to the United States, although it has not been revealed to this day with whom and what they discussed. In any case: as Márki-Zay talked about abolishing the minimum wage, and Zoltán Kész straight up about not believing in welfare.
I'm also a radical because I don't believe in aid, or even in equal opportunities. Surely this equality sounds nice, but let's understand that it will never be the case that everyone is equal - Zoltán Kész, Péter Márki-Zay's right-hand man, talked about this. All of this is also interesting because the parties supporting the leader of the left-wing list have said at least 15-20 times at each session of the National Assembly in recent years that they will increase the amount of aid if they come to power. In addition to all this, they are constantly leveling up for the greatest possible equality of opportunity. But who is Zoltán Kész?
Zoltán Kész traveled to the United States together with Márki-Zay in May 2019.
It was extremely suspicious from the beginning when Péter Márki-Zay and Zoltán Kész announced that they had been invited to the American Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but what made it even more suspicious was that they refused to reveal the names of their invitees or who they would be negotiating with. In the name of "greater transparency", they even forgot to reveal to the public who paid for the trip... After the cover-up, the members of the board of the left-liberal putty group Meninki Magyarországa Mozgalom (MMM) left for Washington amidst huge left-wing media enthusiasm to "discuss" the situation in Hungary. ” with US “State Department” officials. However, after the alleged "meeting", neither Márki-Zay nor Kész said who exactly they met or discussed with.
other details in Origo here.