Since Czech politicians and the most objective, independent, left-liberal media journalists do not know Hungarian, they get their information about the country from their ideologically related friends.

According to the author of the opinion article published in the printed edition of Lidové noviny, it was already clear to almost everyone before the elections that if the current Czech government coalition comes to power, its task in foreign policy will be to destroy the Visegrad cooperation as soon as possible. However, even the greatest realists did not suspect that the center-left coalition of Petr Fiala (Czech Prime Minister) would declare war against the conservative Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán after less than a month of government.

It is clear from the statements of Markéta Pekarová Adamová (Speaker of the Czech House of Representatives) that she actually knows nothing about the situation in Hungary.

"Hungarians can do everything, because no one understands their language," noted the author.

Since none of the Czech politicians and the most objective and independent journalists - who of course only work in the left-wing and liberal media - know Hungarian, they get their information about the country from their ideologically related friends. They look at what "progressive" journalists in Germany, Great Britain or the USA, who also do not know Hungarian, write, call their friends in anti-Orbán think tanks and NGOs in Budapest and Brussels, and the writing about a country suffering under a bad dictator.

The article also touched on the fact that Péter Márki-Zay spoke a week ago about how he knows who and how many Jews are in Fidesz. Holocaust survivor Péter Kardos, editor-in-chief of the Jewish newspaper Új Élet, has now drawn attention to Márki-Zay's frequent previous anti-Semitic statements.

Source: mandiner.hu

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