According to the prime minister-designate, it is necessary to put Roma people in the final places of the joint list because the opposition leaders made a joint promise to do so in a live debate. On the other hand, Péter Jakab did not support the "quotas" during the primary election debate held on RTL on September 24. - Mandiner watched ATV's Ejenes adás program.

According to his schedule for the past month, the left-wing prime ministerial candidate insults some social group on Sunday night, then goes to ATV on Tuesday to apologize and explain that he didn't mean it.

The only exception to this was the occasion on January 16, when András Simon controlled the prime minister candidate with a tight grip, so Márki-Zay could only go for the official price of the chicken rump, who at the beginning of January the covid deaths and the election chances he described the connections between them, and then spoke about the Jews of Fidesz.

Two weeks ago, he was living in quarantine, so not even Judit Péterfi could prevent Márki-Zay from speaking "disabled" about the "faithful propagandists", who two days ago - again under the close supervision of Simon András - managed to get away without any major scandal, only that announced that even according to the opposition's own internal surveys, five percent of DK voters would not vote for the joint list.

This is also interesting because all research shows that the voters of the Gyurcsány party are the most committed anti-Orbán voters.

DK and Klára Dobrev were also mentioned in Tuesday's Straight Talk. Ismert, the vice-chairman of the Gyurcsány party, recently told Jelen that he will not take over his parliamentary mandate and will remain an EP representative.

About this, Márki-Zay said in the broadcast that he called Dobrev and told him that he "counts on him in a new administration in the event of a victory, in any position". Márki-Zay added that he didn't want to say more because "we don't hand out positions", but later said that Dobrev's role as foreign minister had "already come up many times".

So, Dobrev announced that he wanted to remain an EP representative, knowing that he had spoken with Péter Márki-Zay before him about a possible ministerial role.

By not taking over his parliamentary mandate, of course he can still become a minister in the event of a left-wing victory, but it is definitely strange to state that he wants to stay in Brussels two months before the election.

The program also discussed the joint list. Györgyi Szöllősi reminded: the opposition parties promised to finalize the list by January, in comparison it is already the first of February, and then he added: Jobbik politician György László Lukács spoke in a morning show that his party will not have a public list, but the white holes will be the Jobbik in place of representatives during the negotiations.

"This has to be discussed with Jobbik", responded Márki-Zay, who added: the list can only be submitted with names, but if Jobbik wants to negotiate this way, "then so be it". When asked, he stated:

he is willing to let the case of the MMM representatives go on the joint list, but he does not expand on the inclusion of politicians of Roma origin.

"There are many reasons for this. Not only my endless support and love for the Hungarian Gypsies, but also the fact that we made such a promise. We did it together, on the occasion of a live televised debate," said Márki-Zay, shamefully noting that Péter Jakab specifically took a stand against quotas in the primary election debate on September 24.

The show ended with Márki-Zay raising the five million bet to six million and offering another HUF one million to the person who proves that he has ever encouraged people to bathe less often. With this, he was probably thinking of his famous words when he said in connection with the reduction of overheads: "It is possible to reduce overheads, how could it be, you have to use less water, electricity, and gas." If we assume that the Hungarian population does not use water for pleasure, it would logically follow from the premise that "less water should be used" that people would have the opportunity to bathe less often.

Source and full article and image: Mandiner