Precisely from today: Pravda, an old-fashioned, lying paper that is only suitable for toilet paper because of the lack of hay and straw, has today published on its online page the form that calls János Esterházy a Nazi collaborator and a Jew-hater. Among other things.

The well-known colleague Miroslav Čaplovič János Orosch of Nagyszombat, asking him to account for his participation Péter Erdő and Zsolt Semjén, many others ) at the Esterházy celebration in Budapest on Sunday. And with the fact that the servant of God János Esterházy , for whose beatification the community that respects him is praying and praying as one,

a Slovakian journalist - although no doubt - calls him a Nazi collaborator criminal, thereby insulting the entire Hungarian community in the highlands. Which hopefully will not go without a very tough and decisive response from the organization(s) representing our community.

The "journalist" (in addition to deputy editor-in-chief), who does not venture beyond the Slovak Wikipedia for security reasons, begins by saying that in September 1947, the National Court in Bratislava sentenced János Esterházy to death by hanging for treason and collaboration with Hitler's Germany.

In addition, according to Pravda, he also committed the following:

- smashed the Czechoslovak state

- tried to abolish the democratic system,

- all this in cooperation not only with Hungary, but also with Nazi Germany

– anti-Semitism was in his blood (literally!)

– etc.

Well, it may be that, according to our politicians, Slovakian-Hungarian relations have never been as good as they are now, but one thing is certain: there is still rot under the surface, and the pervasive suspicion and even hatred against the Hungarians, which only a thief knows. to feel towards the stolen. From the last Pitian scribbler to the former foreign minister: this and the Beneš decrees are the two active ingredients that make this stolen 49,036 square kilometers a country and its inhabitants a nation...

2022Plusz: The Rákóczi Association commemorated the martyred politician János Esterházy on Sunday, March 13, starting at 10 a.m. in the upper chamber of the Parliament.

Every year since 1991, and this year as well, the Rákóczi Association has awarded the Esterházy Prize to persons and institutions who have performed outstanding activities in the service of the Hungarian communities in the highlands, and for the preservation of the intellectual heritage of the martyred politician and his in the spirit of Christianity, for all Hungarians and for the peoples of Central Europe, they developed outstanding activities.

In 2022, the Rákóczi Association will award the Esterházy Prize to Cardinal Péter Erdő, Primate, Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest, for everything he has done and is doing for Christianity, especially with regard to organizing the Eucharistic Congress for the spiritual renewal of Hungarians and Europe.

As part of this year's commemoration, Árpád Martényi, chairman of the János Esterházy Memorial Committee, will also receive the Esterházy Award.

Deputy Prime Minister Zsolt Semjén will deliver a ceremonial speech at the memorial meeting.

Source: Dániel Szűcs/Felvidék.ma

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