The president of the Dog Party offered that he has another dog that might be more suitable for the role of the opposition prime minister candidate, because "at least it doesn't talk"

The president of the Dog Party would replace Péter Márki-Zay with his dog, while the left-wing prime minister candidate at yesterday's forums in Budapest, referring to confusing internal information, once again put his faith in the privatization of healthcare, the Gyurcsány model, and walled off the totally failed opposition signature collection.

Gyurcsány's captain, Péter Márki-Zay, continued his roadshow in Budapest, urging his modest audience to sign the opposition's referendum initiative in the company of local representatives and candidates of the left in nine locations.

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Captain Gyurcsány under supervision/MH/Róbert Hegedüs

Based on the lessons learned from his tour of the country, it is not surprising that people do not crowd his forums, and this was the case yesterday as well. However, Márki-Zay is not particularly liked by the sympathizers of the left-wing parties, moreover, he regularly indulges himself and indulges in statements and comments insulting the voters, as well as regularly criticizes government measures that enjoy broad social support.

By the way, at the Móricz Zsigmond square - just when Márki-Zay declared that they had created complete national unity - a man from the background interrupted the press conference, shouting "take cover in your country town". In his speech, Gyurcsány's puppet again referred to deaths caused by covid, again referring to the "deliberately degraded healthcare system". Meanwhile, according to press reports, Márki-Zay's right-hand man works as the manager of a private clinic.

The mobilization on the left has been absolutely unsuccessful, the hope that they will have enough signatures in time to be able to call their referendum on the day of the parliamentary election has practically disappeared. The decline is also indicated by public opinion polls of the past period, and Márki-Zay's name regularly comes up within the rainbow coalition among the reasons.

The left-wing prime ministerial candidate is on the verge of reconciliation with Jobbik president Péter Jakab, at least according to appearances. However, Gergely Kovács, the leader of the Hungarian Kétfarkú Kutyapárt, continues to slander him, he recently said that Márki-Zay was not telling the truth when he spoke about how he begged the Kutyapárt to run in the primaries. "He asked if we were going, but he absolutely did not persuade or beg," recalled Kovács on the ATV program, denying Márki-Zay. And in his Facebook post, he wrote: "Couldn't someone else be the candidate who is not like this?" - then he suggested that he has another dog that could be suitable for the role of the opposition prime minister candidate "because it also has a big advantage: it doesn't talk".

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