To equate the right-wing with Nazism is anachronistic, wrong in the sense of political science, and untenable in the ordinary sense, said jr. Constitutional lawyer Zoltán Lomnici in Plebejus Polbeat in connection with the fact that the left-wing presidential candidate, Péter Róna, said in his speech that the Hungarians were minions of Nazi Germany.

, the presidential candidate of the left coalition, Péter Róna, said, among other things, that Hungary is close to a bloody war, which was started by a power with which the government has "close friendly ties". He then accused the Hungarians of standing by the Germans until the end as a "coup" of Nazi Germany, but in his opinion this historical mistake should not be repeated, since the whole world is already condemning Russia.

However, not everyone voted for Péter Róna, even among their own.

Zoltán Lomnici Jr. , we Hungarians were not henchmen of the Nazis, as Péter Róna thinks. The left returns to this topos again and again because there was a period, which is recorded in the basic law, when Hungary lost its sovereignty, and there were indeed national socialists in our country, who are now represented by Péter Márki-Zay, the candidate for prime minister of the left . The constitutional lawyer highlighted:

In the twentieth century, the Hungarian people never allowed extremists into the parliament. This is a question of fact. Neither the Workers' Party nor the Arrow Party could win a majority. (They were called Red and Green Bolsheviks at the end of the 1930s! Today they have already merged into liberal brown! They lacked white, the color of purity, to be Hungarians. - ed.)

He added jr. However, Lomnici also says that today there is indeed a party in the parliament that has a dark past from this point of view. He stated:

Equating the right wing with Nazism is anachronistic, wrong in the sense of political science, and untenable in everyday terms.

The journalist of PestiSrácok.hu, Zita Kroó , does not attach any particular importance to the fact that the left labels Hungarians as Putinists or Nazis and forgets that a president of the republic should represent all Hungarians:

A Péter Róna, whom even his own people say is a "tiny, mischievous scoundrel" (Compare: Júlia Király), he cannot convince me.

István Stefka, this statement should be distanced the most. The fact that the left nominated Péter Róna for this post is an indication of the confusion on that side:

They nominated a person who insulted people one after another in this so-called presidential presentation speech.

Source: PestiSrácok

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