On Monday night's ATV show Straight Talk, alongside Ildikó Lendvai, Orbán and Fidesz hater Péter Kende, a lawyer and sociologist, was a guest, and during the conversation, they tried to answer the question, among other things, how the opposition should politicize after the fourth two-thirds victory of the Fidesz-KDNP. Kende does not believe in change, he stated the following:
"I'd rather say that so far the press hasn't really found the exact indicator of what kind of defeat the opposition has suffered. I think I have the exact marker. Final defeat.
My opinion is that Péter Márki-Zay's only chance would have been if he could replace the opposition, which of course he had absolutely no chance of doing. There isn't, and there won't be. I do think it is true that this definitive defeat did not actually happen now, but already in 2018. Already the third defeat means, everywhere in the world, that it is final, that there is no more. That you can't go on like this. But a fourth one, it's already so obvious that there is no such thing anymore.
Today, it is not important to deal with what is possible and what is not possible in this system, because this system is a given.
I think it is worth dealing with what can and cannot be done with this opposition. And I think so
this opposition has repeatedly and conclusively proven that it is completely unfit for this task. And he would be obliged to draw this conclusion himself. He won't.
It's not only disgusting that they don't resign, but also that they think that a million and a half is more important than what's going on. It's all so disgusting. But there is a bigger problem.
That none of them are authentic. They are not authentic people.
Example. Ever since a Nazi named László Szerencsen Bíró was able to run in the interim parliamentary elections with the support of the DK, I say that morality has ceased to exist in this circle. There are no more moral considerations. This is unacceptable to me.
Ildi! Do you know where the lack of credibility is crucial? For those who stay at home. Those who could not be taken away. And I think they didn't go because of the lack of credibility. Or those who went and voted for Fidesz out of defiance. Let's add that starting with László Mérő, many people are absolutely right, that we have no idea what rural people are like, who are the real big base of Fidesz.
We have no idea what they think, what they think about us, what they think about Fidesz, what they think about the country. We have no idea, and that's scary."
Source: 888.hu
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