"If the German government coalition is sometimes critical of the current Hungarian government, this cannot be an excuse for anti-Semitism in the ranks of an alliance that wants to form the next Hungarian government after the elections," stressed Olaf Scholz, the German chancellor, the German public and the German government. In his open letter to Jews, Slomó Köves, the leading rabbi of the United Hungarian Israelite Congregation - Hungarian Jewish Association.

In his article published in the German newspaper Jüdische Rundschau, he stated that the growing inconsistency in the German attitude throughout Europe weakens the chances that the fight against anti-Semitism can become a common issue, above temporary political interests.

"In Germany, would it be possible for the leader of the opposition alliance to check the number of members of Jewish origin in the current government party?" - he raised, referring to Péter Márki-Zay, and then in his letter he also quoted the statements of the prime minister candidate and Márton Gyöngyösi from Jobbik.

2022plus: Just as a reminder: Márki-Zay himself admitted in a speech that the opposition coalition - whose candidate for prime minister - represents both dictatorial tendencies, i.e. communists and fascists. Are you sure everything is fine with this person?

Source: Magyar Hírlap

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