Gergely Karácsony is not called a crying boy for nothing, because for anything he doesn't like, he immediately blames others and starts to feel sorry for himself, writes János Volner on social media.

"It seems that it is very worthwhile to work for the Budapest companies brought together by Gergely Karácsony. At the outset, we would like to point out that the problem is not basically the payment of the premium, since managers of state or local government companies need to develop a motivation system in the same way as managers working in the private sector. But the bonus of over HUF 5 million paid to the people of Karácsony, made public the other day, is bleeding from several wounds. Let's take a closer look at the basic problems behind the payments.

The first and most important thing is that Gergely Karácsony is called a crybaby for nothing, because for anything he doesn't like, he immediately blames someone else and starts to feel sorry for himself. constantly refers to the fact that the capital municipality has no money, that they cannot develop, which in most cases is a revelation based on lies on the part of Karácsony. Despite this, tens of millions of forints are paid as bonuses to business managers in the capital, because they deserve it. If the constant lack of money, which Karácsony constantly complains about, is really so great, then we should not be thinking about paying bonuses, but about keeping jobs at companies in the capital.

The next problematic area is hearing about continuous layoffs from companies in the capital. Allegedly, there were those who were fired before the Christmas holidays, including at the capital-owned company run by multi-billionaire Imre Mártha (we'll come back to him separately later). So, instead of spending tens of millions of forints on job preservation and job creation, they instead distribute it among the kind managers. This is a high school of social sensitivity, congratulations."

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