Has everyone thought carefully about what will happen if the current left-wing party gains power in Hungary in the spring elections? We publish our reader's letter below:

"Yes, there are many left-wing Hungarians who care about the fate of the Hungarian nation, love and fear their country.

They are the ones for whom solidarity, the protection of workers' interests, actual trade union movements, and a socially caring society are important.

After the "regime change", the Social Democratic Party was created, but the members of the MSZP, which broke away from the MSZMP, disguised themselves as it, and the Social Democratic Party was made impossible.

In fact, the leaders of the Soviet Union at the time wanted and supported MSZP to remain the dominant party of the left, so that they could maintain their political influence, and in return, the USA and the Western European world could gain economic benefits.

Among other things, this agreement also guaranteed a peaceful transition in most of the so-called Eastern European countries belonging to the Soviet zone.

As a result, the artificial opposition created by the MSZP and the Kádár system, the SZDSZ, could be the two defining political forces of the left.

Therefore, under the leadership of Gyula Horn, the MSZP was able to govern between 1994-1998.

Thus, a part of the former Kádár elite gained serious economic power, as they put it, "political power was changed to economic power", they became the new capitalist elite.

The people who elected them because they believed that through them the principles of social democracy would be enforced and a fair social market economy would be created watched this in shock.

It is important to draw attention to the fact that in the 1970s Hungary became insolvent in 1980 due to the loans taken by János Fekete from private banks, and because of this, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund were able to take control from 1982.

These two organizations worked out the transition from socialism to capitalism with the help of the Kadar technocratic elite while the Kadar system remained in power and Soviet troops were stationed in our country.

That is why exactly 40 years after 1949, 1989 could be the year of the turning point again, and in 1990, democracy could be born, the multi-party system, and the Soviet troops began withdrawing their troops from the country, and privatization could begin in the meantime.

Many say that György Soros supported the emerging democratic opposition in the 1980s with the help of his foundations, but looking back, it must be stated that he rather supported the processes.

The Medgyessy-Gyurcsány-Bajnai governments were clearly the complete servants of big capital, ruining the entire country.

That is why the two-thirds turn happened in the 2010 elections, which has lasted for 12 years due to successful governance.

The threat of migration and the ongoing serious changes in the world warn everyone to be careful.

The 2022 spring parliamentary elections are not a choice between the classic right and left (social democracy).

The stake of our existence is that we behave like the Balkan region or Western European countries where parallel societies have emerged, "no go zones" where the police only dare to enter with serious forces and there are regular acts of violence, even murders, where LGBTQ activists they "sensitize" small children.

Several European countries are already rushing to ruin!

This is what we all have to decide on in the upcoming parliamentary elections, the young people, the first-time voters too, with full responsibility, after carefully considering and considering everything!

We also recommend this article to our compatriots who are committed to our nation, fair, and of good will, with left-wing sentiments, because they are also part of the Hungarian nation, full-fledged citizens of our country, Hungarian people who are steadfastly loyal to their country!"

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