In a hateful post, Ferenc Gyurcsány, the leader of the left, attacks Katalin Novák, Fidesz's presidential candidate and successful minister of family affairs.

Gyurcsány - who started his career in the communist youth organization, KISZ, and got rich through the connections he made there - calls Katalin Novák the future deputy secretary of the party in an unqualified, characteristic style, in a completely absurd way, indicating that even now he can only think in party-state clichés. It's quite surreal that

Gyurcsány, who in person is a symbol of the communist past, appoints a Christian, right-wing young woman who was 12 years old at the time of the regime change as deputy party secretary.

Repeating left-wing slogans, Gyurcsány cites Árpád Göncz as an example, as someone who - this is a recurring mantra of the left - was, in his opinion, everyone's president. Now let's not evaluate the activities of Árpád Göncz, a SZDSZ party politician - case manager and then national council member - but

I wonder what real problem Gyurcsány might have with a woman with three children who graduated from two universities and studied in France, who is also successful as a minister? 

It is no coincidence, of course, that Gyurcsány spoke, as he is the leader of the left, and he wanted to show that he still dictates to the left-wing parties.

Source: origo.hu