We have reached this point: Jelen's chief employee, László Ákos Kövér Tóth, called the Speaker of the House "bull-faced". People thought that Márki-Zay was no longer on the left after his subpar texts in the campaign. Then it turns out, how much, how it is. - can be read on the 888.hu portal.

Moreover, with the title of the article - "Fat, the bastard-faced" - the author wanted to heighten the tension further, he wanted to push directly into the reader's image what he thinks about the President of the National Assembly. The editor-in-chief of the newspaper also enthusiastically helped him by including the article as a lead article in the most prestigious part of the paper, in the Dolgok élé column.

The famous author and the even more famous editor-in-chief (Zoltán Lackner) could still feel something unpleasant in the air regarding the writing, because in the online edition of the paper, they had already withdrawn somewhat from their big faces, sa »"Fat, what should I call you?" they tamed the original to .

Temper can rage in the bosoms of news reporters because László Kövér made consistent decisions in his capacity as Speaker of the House. He has the right to decide who can get committee memberships, committee positions, and parliamentary posts.

But let's see exactly what words Ákos Tóth insults László Kövér:
"I wonder how they would receive it if they said that László Kövér is a real bully, or that they would insult the masses who voted for Fidesz forever." And, of course, you can't only politicize the townspeople of Libsi, using nice, chiseled words and describing László Kövér, for example, as a pernahajder or a pedellus, because that's not tough enough for the rural people, no, the gané would definitely be better, it works even in the most rural areas, so for sure you can also address the people living in the villages. He's fat. Let's taste it. But it's not delicious. And what if ours drop out because of this?"

It can be seen that Ákos Tóth is directly looking for a reason to describe László Kövér as harshly as possible. And he also explains why he chooses the tasteless, intentionally offensive term. In order to make it unmistakable, even in the most rural areas, how much Tóth wants to get involved with the Speaker of the House. Because if he didn't use the term uncarved, he thinks his own might fall off.

I don't know why Ákos Tóth thinks that his rural people are as uncarved as his style, or as he wants to make them appear.

the entire article of József K. Horváth on the 888.hu portal.

Featured image: Zoltán Lackner, Ákos Tóth. Source: 888.hu