Péter Márki-Zay gave another interview in the left-wing press, again he spoke incoherently, what he says is impossible to follow. Gyurcsány's candidate told the left-wing propaganda newspaper Jelen, among other things, that he did not talk about the founding of any party, while a few days ago he reported at length to Inforádio about specific party organization.

In addition, he continued to call his left-wing allies traitors despite earlier promises to stop doing so. It also turned out that there was nothing true about his claim that a blog site was preparing a gay scandal involving three ministers. Márki-Zay's untraceable lies are becoming more and more dangerous, writes Origo.

Gyurcsány's candidate claimed that he knows about many cases where Fidesz and a left-wing party or politician have made a pact. He disappointedly reported that he could no longer trust even the devil's advocate: Maybe the same thing happened to the devil's advocate now.

Fidesz and the socialists seem to have stolen together in many cases - he accused frivolously. He talked about corrupt traitors within the left, but he claimed he did not know who they were. That's why journalists are needed to find out - he avoided the responsibility.

Márki-Zay has previously spoken about so-called traitors in the ranks of the left, but he never named them. He later retracted these sentences, but now he was talking about traitors again.

In addition to all this, he also brought up the site called the Devil's Advocate. Earlier, he said about this, "that a blog is now preparing the scandal for three gay ministers in the government." He now backtracked from the obviously impossible lie by confusingly explaining that this blog might not even exist.

Earlier, Márki-Zay spoke about the start of the party establishment.

"I did not announce the founding of a new party. I announced that 3 years ago - Gyurcsány's candidate said now. However, Márki-Zay told Inforádio on March 10 that the Everyone's Hungary Movement will not be transformed into a party, but that he wants to build a new conservative-libertarian party, which could also be a member of the European People's Party, and - after the next parliamentary election in four years - could also have an independent faction.

He told the radio that the party organization has already started because there are two parties in Hungary that he can build on: Új Kezdet led by György Gémesi and Új Világ Néppár led by József Pálinkás. Márki-Zay would at all costs want a party with which he could join the European People's Party, and Donald Tusk, who was offended and hostile to Hungary, would support this, but Tusk was publicly corrected on the matter by members of his own party: Márki-Zay has no place in the People's Party. After that, Tusk could only represent his own Polish party at the March 15 demonstration of the left in a humiliating manner. Maybe that's why Márki-Zay doesn't want to found a party again.

Source: Magyar Hírlap/Origo

Photo: Máté Krisztián