The protection against the pandemic lasted throughout the year and was successful with the help of vaccines. However, compared to the previous period, the foreign and the domestic left, which they support, sought to weaken the country more openly than ever before, exploiting our vulnerability caused by the pandemic. However, their offensive launched to destroy our civil values ​​was not crowned with success, as our economy continued to strengthen, and this was also recognized by international financial organizations. The chronological compilation of the Hungarian Nation gives a glimpse into this series of events.

1st of January.:

President János Áder's New Year's greeting. The head of state recommends that instead of traditional New Year's resolutions, we should now make one serious resolution: that we will be grateful for the lives we were able to save and for the touching moments that helped each other.

January 16:

The Democratic Coalition is launching a petition so that it is not possible to vaccinate with Chinese vaccines in Hungary. The party will no longer be able to access the signature collection form on its website by April 6. However, DK, together with other left-wing parties, later also campaigns against Eastern vaccines, thereby undermining trust in other vaccines.

January 28:

Mayor Gergely Karácsony's environmental expert, Gáspár Békés, insults Christians on Facebook and would ban baptisms, according to whom the Hungarian soldiers who died in the Don Bend were not heroes either.

February 1:

Most of the left does not go to the parliamentary session initiated by itself. Neither does their leader, Ferenc Gyurcsány, president of the DK, among others.

February 15:

Viktor Orbán speaks in the Parliament at the spring opening, entitled "Restarting the Hungarian economy". The prime minister emphasizes: "The goal is to come out of the epidemic stronger than when we entered it. A condition for restarting is the vaccine. The most important thing is to try to get as many vaccines as possible. Not as promised from Brussels, but quickly."

February 17:

A national consultation on the restart begins. Your result will be announced on March 19. According to this, 528,000 people filled it out, and 65 percent agreed that those with a protection card should be exempted from certain restrictive measures. 79 percent of the respondents shared the opinion that until the end of the epidemic, only foreigners who have been vaccinated or have a protection card should be allowed to enter the country.

February 22:

The ruling party parliamentary majority votes to extend the state of emergency caused by the coronavirus epidemic, but the left again stays away or does not vote for it.

March 3:

Fidesz leaves the People's Party faction of the EP. On March 18, he will also leave the former center-right European People's Party.

March 14:

András Fekete-Győr, the president of Momentum, would ban the right-wing journalists he branded as propagandists from practicing their profession.

March 20:

Ágnes Vadai, member of parliament from DK, threatens journalists. He writes on his social media page: "such propagandists who incite hatred with lies in Rwanda have finally received their deserved punishment".

March 20:

Věra Jourová, the Commissioner responsible for values ​​and transparency of the European Commission, threatens our country in an interview, saying that the EC is determined to force the rule of law criteria from the member states, which is why Hungary and Poland may lose billions of euros in subsidies.

March 26:

The left-wing mayor of Hódmezővásárhely, Péter Márki-Zay, explains why he described Fidesz voters as having a degraded intellectual standard, and claimed that if the ruling party gathered its best people, they would not be able to solve a single crossword puzzle.

Péter Márki Zay

magyarnemzet.hu/Photo: Zoltán Havran

March 31:

Political scientist Tibor Attila Nagy says in a TV program that he thinks left-wing parties should target those mourning the victims of the coronavirus epidemic.

April 7:

At the plenary session of the parliament, Ferenc Gyurcsány shouts to the government majority and their supporters: "There will be no mercy for you. They will take you too, not that long. In a year, a year and a half."

May 10:

In one of Gergely Karácsony's posts, he claims that he has an intermediate level language exam in English. He writes this to compare his language skills to Viktor Orbán. According to him, he speaks English worse than the difference between the prime minister's Oxford scholarship and his intermediate language exam. It later turns out that he does not have any language exam, so he could not have held an assistant professor position at Corvinus University without it.

May 15:

According to Párbeszéd co-chair Tímea Szabó, her co-chair Gergely Karácsony saved 650,000 square kilometers – the size of France – of green space in Mocsárosdűlő.

May 19 :

At a press conference in Dunaújváros, Gergely Karácsony shoots down the journalist who asked him about the language exam and his university job.

May 28:

In the European Parliament, the representative of the Hungarian government is no longer allowed to speak to the debate about us in the plenary session. Earlier, they gave the opportunity to do this, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán also spoke several times.

June 10:

The Prime Minister announces the launch of a new national consultation, which is about our life after the pandemic and migration. By August 25, 1.423 million people will fill out and return the questionnaire. According to the data released on September 14, 94 percent of respondents believe that we should raise the minimum wage, and 99 percent believe that we should achieve the lowest labor taxes in Europe. Ninety-eight percent were of the opinion that our country should stand up for our interests in all disputes, 97 percent believe it is correct that sexual propaganda aimed at children is limited by law, and 98 percent are of the opinion that we should resist the pressure exerted by Soros organizations.

June 15:

The National Assembly accepts the package of child protection laws. Among the left-wing parties, Jobbik surprisingly votes for the proposal, the others do not take part in the vote. Máté Kocsis, leader of the Fidesz faction and one of the submitters of the proposal, argues that all laws will be revised and tightened so that pedophiles will receive the most severe punishments from now on, and cannot hope for a mild court ruling.

Football fans at the European Championship

magyarnemzet.hu/Photo: Tibor Illyés

For the first time, a European championship match will be held in Budapest, the Puskás Arena is the only venue of the continental competition where all four matches can be held in front of a full house. In the tournament, the Hungarian national team was in the final group match in the 84th minute to advance, but the Germans equalized 2-2, which was not enough for us to reach the round of 16. Due to the adoption of the Child Protection Act, the match in Munich and its lead-up are also not free from LGBTQ provocations.

June 28:

Tímea Szabó denounces Fidelitas for mowing down one of the capital's fire- and allergy-dangerous fire pits designated as a bee pasture by the mayor.

July 1:

Jobbik chairman Péter Jakab loudly scolds a machine driver for not avoiding him with his work machine for the sake of their press conference at the entrance of a work area, and because of this the politician had to stand further away.

July 2:

At a street forum in Kecskemét, Klára Dobrev, the prime minister-candidate of the DK, repeatedly explains that they would change the basic law even with a simple majority. "The constitution goes in the trash, just like everyone else who participated in the creation of this constitution." With this, he threatened all Hungarian citizens who supported the birth of the legislation at the time during a national consultation.

July 15:

The European Commission will initiate the infringement procedure against our country due to the Child Protection Act.

July 22 :

The reporter attacks Péter Szijjártó in the BBC broadcast by saying that if the EU does not start paying the budget resources citing rule of law problems, it could cost the country billions of euros. The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade confirms: our country will not give up representing the interests of the nation. The minister defends his position so successfully in the program that the BBC does not allow the Hungarian public media to broadcast the interview in its entirety. During the year, Péter Szijjártó gave interviews to CNN and Swedish public television, denying the left-wing accusations point by point.

July 23:

Viktor Orbán states on Kossuth radio: the European Commission is delaying the payment of EU funds due to Hungary in order to change the child protection law. Therefore, the government decided: within the economic protection fund, it will create the resources to start the recovery program, and whether money comes from Brussels or not, these will be paid.

July 29:

Tamás Deutsch, a member of the European Parliament of Fidesz, is contacting the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) regarding the family business affairs of current MEP Katalin Cseh regarding the embezzlement of EU funds. On the 20th, Bennfentes.hu revealed that the Czech politician who slanders the government with corruption and stealing EU funds from his friends is the politician whose family-related companies have recently won four and a half billion forints in EU support, as well as three hundred million forints. The representative claims that he has not been running the family company for years, but he was the managing director until 2018. It turns out that they applied for the development of an already existing technology, and that there are no traces of any work at the company's rural site. The case will be investigated later.

August 6:

In an interview with one of the most popular American presenters, Tucker Carlson, he presents Viktor Orbán as a defender of democracy. The Fox News star reporter, who spends several days with us, sets our country as an example against the misgoverned Western countries.

August 11:

Ferenc Gyurcsány behaves inhumanely with one of the victims of the 2006 police terror, who suffered permanent serious physical damage, at a public event. He also wants to humiliate the documentary filmmaker Fruzsina Skrabski, who addressed him.

August 26:

Gergely Karácsony cannot write his own name correctly even in capital letters. He apostrophizes himself as "Kálcsony Gelgely".

September 4:

At the traditional meeting in Kötcs, Viktor Orbán talks about: "even if the EU disintegrates, we will be among the last ones there, we will hold the last beam, and we will work to stop and reverse the disintegration." He summarizes the strategy for the 2022 election as follows: "We win, they lose. This is the war plan.”

September 12:

Pope Francis' visit to the International Eucharistic Congress organized again in Budapest after 1938. A huge crowd celebrates. The Holy Father will also meet with President János Áder, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Deputy Prime Minister Zsolt Semjén. He values ​​the ecumenical atmosphere. The Pope makes it clear that he does not recognize any deviation from the Christian family model. He declares: the family is the mother, the father, the child and period. Previously, the left and its press spread the fake news that Pope Francis does not want to meet with Hungarian state leaders because of their political views.

Pope Francis in Hungary

Photo: Árpád Kurucz

September 18:

The so-called primary election begins on the left. In the first round, the DK receives the most support, so the Gyurcsánys can field the most candidate candidates. The credibility of the procedure is greatly undermined by the fact that the cooperation of a notary was not used. Klára Dobrev, the aspirant of the DK, finished in first place in the competition of Prime Minister candidates. Gergely Karácsony is second, and Péter Márki-Zay, somewhat surprisingly, takes third place. Jobbik chairman Péter Jakab is fourth, and Momentum chairman András Fekete-Győr is fifth.

September 20:

The Prime Minister announces in Parliament that the personal income tax they paid in 2021 will be returned to parents raising children by February 15, 2022. The tax office can refund six hundred billion forints to approximately 1.9 million parents.

September 23:

A demographic summit begins with the participation of former and current state leaders from Europe and overseas, at which Viktor Orbán explains: part of the family policy of the Hungarian government is that having children is a financial advantage for a family, and that it helps families to own their own apartment. Family policy must be based on mothers, the operation of the entire country must be changed to be family-friendly, and the institution of the family and children must also be protected by the means of the law.

September 24:

Moody's upgrades our country. With this, all three global market-leading credit rating agencies - the other two being Standard and Poor's and Fitch Ratings - list Hungary with the same sovereign debt rating and rating outlook. At the same time, Moody's changes the outlook for the Hungarian sovereign rating from positive to stable.

October 10:

The second round of the left-wing primaries begins, which is supposed to decide on the person of their candidate for prime minister. Since Gergely Karácsony unexpectedly stepped down in favor of Péter Márki-Zay, who finished behind him, on October 8, the latter received more votes than Klára Dobrev, so he was declared the prime ministerial candidate of the left.

October 13:

The Financial Times writes that the IMF may soon classify Hungary as one of the most developed countries. The International Monetary Fund registers 195 economies and considers only 39 developed.

October 16:

It turns out from a video that Gergely Karácsony, even as a candidate for prime minister, spoke at a public forum about the need to destroy Fidesz and Fidesz members. "Let there be a constitutional peace in Hungary that requires the end of Fidesz as we know it now. Including the voters who now believe these politicians.”

October 21:

The film ElkXrtuk is presented, which deals with the period of Gyurcsány's speech in Ószöd, the 2006 state police terror. At first, the distributors want to sabotage the screening of the film for weeks. It ends up becoming the most watched movie of the year. Later, they also tried to prevent the world premiere in Brussels, without success.

October 23:

A peace march of hundreds of thousands, larger than ever before. In his speech, Viktor Orbán emphasizes: Brussels treats Hungarians and Poles like enemies, the Brezhnev doctrine is pervading Europe. But Brussels should understand: even the communists did not prosper with us, we are the stick between the spokes, the David that should be avoided by the Goliath. He also goes on to say that after the utilities and migrant cases, we will be right for the third time: there will be a referendum, and we will also protect our children. At the event of the left-wing coalition, only one or two thousand are in attendance, even though their candidate for prime minister, Péter Márki-Zay, is the main speaker, and this is his first public appearance in this capacity, and the presidents of all the left-wing parties also give speeches.

November 2:

Viktor Orbán sends a letter to Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission (EC), on the topic of migration, in which he warns that the fragile stability of Europe is due to the member states that successfully protect the EU's external borders. He elaborates: our country has so far spent HUF 590 billion on border protection from the national budget. On the third day, the spokesperson of the European Commission announced: they do not finance fences with EU money. Reminder: Despite Brussels' promises, it did not give our country a single euro to protect the EU borders.

November 4:

In his video, the masked figure calling himself Anonymus reveals that the city administration wants to sell the City Hall. The new recordings reveal that former left-wing Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai - who mentions sharks around real estate in the capital - also has an important contributing role in the business. Gergely Karácsony constantly denies the intention to sell and that he knew about everything, but the leaked audio of the internal conversations repeatedly refutes his words. It is clearly revealed that the properties are sold in an established, corrupt way, in exchange for a commission. Reports are made in the case and police investigations are launched. House searches are also being conducted in several places, including the Deputy Mayor Ambrus Kiss.

Mayor Gergely Karácsony

Photo: Zoltán Havran

November 14:

In his speech at the Fidesz congress, the re-elected president, Viktor Orbán, announced that after the HUF 80,000 bonus to be given to pensioners, the full 13th monthly pension will also be paid next year. In addition, young people under the age of 25 will not pay personal income tax from January, the minimum wage will be raised to HUF 200,000, and the guaranteed minimum wage will be HUF 260,000.

November 21:

Anna Donáth is elected president of Momentum after András Fekete-Győr was replaced because he finished last in the left-wing primaries.

November 22:

Viktor Orbán sends a letter to the President of the European Commission to suspend all infringement procedures in the current situation, which undermine the measures aimed at protecting the territorial and national integrity of the member states and the safety of their citizens. Brussels gives a negative answer on the 24th.

November 25:

Péter Szijjártó announces that the Hungarian economy has reached its pre-pandemic level a year and a half after the appearance of the coronavirus. After the 2008 economic crisis, it took another five years to reach the growth path again.

November 29:

The recording proves that Gergely Karácsony was driving in the bus lane on the Erzsébet Bridge with his official car without distinctive markings. It was the mayor who advised motorists to walk. It later came to light that he had embezzled almost one million forints in 19 months.

November 30:

The Parliament orders the referendum initiated after the Child Protection Act. The left will not participate in the vote on the decision. Péter Márki-Zay announces that he will abolish the Child Protection Act if he comes to power. By the way, the left-wing prime minister-candidate constantly attacks the utility reduction, the 13th monthly pension, the minimum wage, and he would reduce the wasteful consumption of water, gas and electricity by the public.

December 1:

In the European Union, Hungary has the highest proportion of those who receive the third vaccination. The number of vaccinated people is 6,132,549, of which 2,559,096 have already passed the third vaccination.

The OECD expects a 6.9 percent economic growth in Hungary, according to its latest publication. A high growth of five percent is also forecast for 2022.

December 14:

Péter Jakab is sitting next to his chair in the Parliament in an effort to throw back the clown figure he received from the State Secretary of Finance András Tállai.

December 15:

At the press conference of the left-wing parties in front of the Parliament, about their own referendum initiative, it is revealed that neither Péter Márki-Zay nor anyone else knows exactly what they want a referendum on. The left-wing candidate says they would like to increase the job search allowance to ninety days, but then they tell him that it has been that much so far, so they agree to increase it to nine months.

December 16:

The 444.hu public opinion poll commissioned by the left and prepared for internal use shows a 14 percent superiority of the governing parties.

December 17:

Amnesty International puts out posters Be gay! with title. In other words, they call on people to become homosexual.

December 20:

Metropol makes public that Imre Mártha, the head of the merged mammoth company in Budapest, lives in luxurious conditions, and while he is constantly firing employees, he provokes people with his social media posts. For example, you post pictures of a luxury yacht under the title Home office.

December 21:

Katalin Novák, Minister of Family Affairs, is nominated as President of the Republic, the Prime Minister announced at the last Government Information of the year.

Portrait of Katalin Novák

Photo: István Mirkó

The trial of Csaba Czeglédy will be transferred to Szombathely, in which the prosecution accuses him of being the devil's advocate, who published the compromising video of Zsolt Borkai a few days before the autumn 2019 municipal elections. Since the district court can declare bias in the case of the left-wing lawyer, it appears that the purpose of the change of venue was to prolong the case.

December 22:

The prime minister announces that he will open a new line of defense against inflation: interest rates on mortgage-backed loans will be fixed at the October level.

Source magyarnemzet.hu

In our opening picture: Viktor Orbán gives a speech on October 23, 2021 at the corner of Andrássy and Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út.