in his Facebook post today.

The full post:

"An amazing thing happened in the parliament today. It is customary for the Prime Minister to regularly report to the faction leaders at the meeting of the EU consultation body, among others, what agenda items will be discussed at the upcoming EU summit, and what the Hungarian position is in relation to them. For obvious reasons, these are classified as "closed meetings", and what is said there is not public, as the security of the country requires this. The Prime Minister used to inform the public in detail after the EU summits, but not before. This is correct, it protects Hungarian interests.

Compared to this, our glorious left announced a press conference regarding what was said. This has never happened until now, because it is a violation of the law to make public what is said inside. So I went to the left's press conference to see what they were saying, how they were breaking the law. Their astonishing lack of restraint was really only revealed there: what they presented to the press staff was largely out of touch with reality. They didn't say what happened at the meeting, instead they said something that didn't happen. For example, Zita Gurmai spoke to the press as if she didn't have any questions. Gergely Arató used the sly phrase "we didn't get reassuring answers from the Prime Minister", when this is not true, Tímea Szabó attributed to herself questions that she didn't even ask there, and Brenner Koloman from Jobbik objected that the Prime Minister did not go to Kyiv, even though he had already the government has made it clear to the public several times that we have no business in discussing arms shipments. I was able to see with my own eyes how the left deceives the public, and then, as those who did their job well, went home safely, today's lies can start their way in the press.
On the other hand, they could have certainly understood from today that Hungary has no interest in sending soldiers and weapons to the war for any reason, but of course they forgot to talk about this at the press conference. Of course, it is also possible that they think differently about the interests of the country. In any case, it was instructive to see the industrialized production of fake news up close.
Let's defeat them on April 3rd!"
Photo: Source: Máté Kocsis' Facebook page