Klára Dobrev and obviously the entire South Korean political detachment behind her are unable to accept that Viktor Orbán won a brilliant victory in Brussels. He is unable to accept that he did indeed protect the interests of Hungarians, he defended the utility reduction.

Viktor Orbán posted this on his social media page as "The father is a man, the mother is a woman, the gasoline remains 480". Klára Dobrev's Facebook post, she obviously cannot accept these irrefutable claims either. He can only think of these as Orbán's downfall.

By the way, the relevant statement of Gábor Horn, Gyurcsány's former state secretary, is a good example of how controlled the thinking of the DK's political camp is. He does not like the fact that only Hungarian citizens can refuel cheaply. The left-wing political scientist also called those who criticize the failed Brussels sanctions morally unacceptable.

Do you understand? According to Horn, it is morally unacceptable if, in order to maintain the functioning of the country, foreigners are not allowed to buy fuel cheaper than the market price with the money of the Hungarian state, and then we quickly run out of it nationally. Then everyone can stand there with an empty tank in front of the gas station and shake their fists. For the government, of course. According to Gábor Horn, this would obviously be moral.

At the same time, how strange it is that the former Slovak Prime Minister, Robert Fico, who is otherwise a social democratic politician - thus Orbán's political opponent - clearly states that Viktor Orbán is the winner of the Brussels summit. How strange that he dares to report what really happened.

Moreover, I can also bring here the statement of the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, who regularly and sharply attacks the Hungarian Prime Minister, who declared that "Hungary was right". And István Ujhelyi, who cannot be called an Orbán friend at all, said things like "the leaders of 26 member states confronted the Hungarian Prime Minister, but a sane agreement was reached. Good for the country, the right decision was made; moreover, there is a chance to achieve a permanent overhead reduction".

After that, Klára Dobrev comes and says in her Facebook post that Orbán is "trying to sell his failures as successes" related to the oil embargo.

I could quote Uncle Besenyő Pista's eternal question, but I won't, because after the previous speeches of Klára Dobrev and the DK representatives, it was almost always possible to question whether the person concerned is normal or not. And I suspect this will be the case in the future.

However, I honestly do not understand whether Mrs. Gyurcsány seriously thinks that people are sympathetic to what she suggests: that they would rather pay HUF 7-800 for a liter of gasoline and diesel than continue to pay HUF 480 after the "fall of Orbán" . I don't know if Dobrev would agree to be a gas station attendant just for a day with the high prices? To not only be delirious about reality, but also to meet it.

The question is, of course, if they are already so against the Hungarians in the SE, then why don't they say this openly: yes, please, we are working against Hungarian interests and we are supporting Brussels' push with all our might.

Everyone knows this about them, including the blind DK voters, who love Ferenc and Klára so much that they would vote for them even at such a price that they know it will be worse for them as well. A lot more.

The camp of Gyurcsány fans is dwindling, and Péter Jakab, who has become his main ally - is apparently taking part in its thawing - see Jobbik scandal.

I suggest that when the obvious anti-Hungarians of the DK really want to blow the fuse, then instead of taking a sedative, it is worth savoring the words of Máté Kocsis: "There will be no more Gyurcsány world in Hungary".

With the statements of Ferenc and his team - as we have seen now - he does everything for this.

Source: 888.hu

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