The German channel SAT3 devoted only 146 seconds to presenting the government's point of view in its almost forty-minute documentary analyzing the Hungarian cultural struggle, Zoltán Kovács wrote in his Facebook post.

Double standards, distorted information, slips, boundless political correctness and enthusiastically martyring "heroes" from the world of media and theater. Can I say I was surprised?!

– responded to the statements made in the SAT3 documentary in a Facebook post by Hungary's state secretary responsible for government communication.

German intervention, or Göbbels propaganda against Hungary

On February 26, when the Ukrainian-Russian war was already in full swing, the German cultural public service channel 3Sat had nothing better to do than to present the work Against Viktor Orbán - Culture Fight in Hungary before the elections, which defames Hungary with propaganda-like questioning of left-wing actors. The thirty-eight-minute video ends with a number of left-wing actors showing their palms, and then the narrator says: in April, Hungarians will choose between the "Orbán regime" and freedom. This is no less than indirect interference in the elections - reads the article of 888.hu.

The short film begins by praising Péter Márki-Zay, saying that he is a successful mayor and, as we are used to the usual mantra, a conservative, Catholic father of seven children. Based on his statements and actions, only the following cannot be seen in him: success, conservatism, Christian morals and behavior, and - after his recent statement - it is not clear whether he has six or seven children. After the introduction of the captain, German Social Democrat MEP Katarina Barley speaks, who previously said that "Hungary and Poland must be starved" and who shared her opinion that Márki-Zay is the last chance to overthrow the "Orbán regime".

In connection with the elections, Péter Márki-Zay is quoted as saying that there is a one-party system in our country. What a high degree of cognitive dissonance when someone talks about a one-party dictatorship one minute, and the power of a six-party coalition the next! After these wise thoughts, the narrator shares the blatant lie that "he is sitting here" - referring to Viktor Orbán, while the Buda Castle is shown instead of the Carmelite monastery where the prime minister actually works. By the way, Buda Castle is a recurring motif on the left (fake) side, it is usually set as if Viktor Orbán spends his days in the Hungarian National Gallery.

In the propaganda film, they went through topics that are dear to the opposition one after the other, starting with the histrionics of the SZFE, continuing with the (non)discontinuation of the Index, the alleged vexation of homosexuals (of course, they asked the organizer of Pride about this, who is not at all biased) and the child protection law, and finally on a pedestal throughout the video The masterpiece was closed with the anti-constitutional coup plans of Péter Márki-Zay.

The captain, who is regularly referred to as "Orbán's challenger" in the video, predicted that no one will get two-thirds. Looking at the data of the public opinion polls, we would not be so sure about this, if the trends do not change, then the fourth two-thirds will surely come.

Márki-Zay told 3Sat that "the Basic Law is invalid, so the support of two-thirds of the National Assembly is not necessary to change it." Contrary to the lies of Gyurcsány's showman, the adoption of the Basic Law complied with the provisions of our constitution in force before it.

In addition, the composition of the parliament was not determined on the basis of the currently valid Electoral Law (Vjt.), in 2010 the Fidesz-KDNP government adopted the 1989, old Vjt. received a two-thirds authorization based on Anyone who disputes the legitimacy of our national constitution is questioning the validity of the legislation enacted on the basis of the authority of the basic law, or, in Hungarian, the foundation of the entire Hungarian legal system and rule of law. Annulment of the Basic Law and partial constitutionalization would lead to anarchy and civil war, reports 888.hu.

Only Zoltán Kovács could speak in defense of Hungary on behalf of the government. The state secretary put it this way: "The experience of 12 years of conservative government tells us that the cultural political left is trying to start a war against the conservative national sentiment that we represent." Nothing could support the reality of the quoted sentence better than this short film, as well as the mostly left-wing actors who speak in it.

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Zoltán Kovács (Source: MTI)