Péter Jakab, his deputy, did not file a complaint regarding the unfaithful or negligent treatment of Anita Potocskáné Kőrösi, writes Károly Bán in Magyar Hírlap. The replacement of Péter Jakab, who wanted to keep the faction leadership for himself, was initiated by Brenner Koloman, who is his deputy in the representative group.

After the ominous meeting of Jobbik's presidency, when after the departure of his chief of staff and partner, as well as the party's head of IT, Péter Jakab withdrew from the presidency meeting, precisely on May 30, he posted the following on his social media page: "As the chairman of Jobbik I can only make one correct decision: today, due to my duty as president, to watch over the legal operation of the party, I file a complaint for attempted mistreatment or negligent treatment, and at the same time I initiate the expulsion of Anita Potocskáné Kőrösi from Jobbik at the party's ethics committee. I will provide the authorities with the evidence and documents that form the basis of the procedure, I will not comment on the matter to the press."

Well, two weeks have passed since the mentioned post, but when contacted by the newspaper, the spokeswoman of the Metropolitan Prosecutor's Office, Bettina Bagoly, provided the information that until Friday last week, no complaint had been received Péter Jakab regarding what happened at the Jobbik party foundation.

At the same time, more and more details have come to light about the caucus meeting convened on Thursday of last week, at which Jakab did not appear, but only announced on social media that he was resigning from the position of party president. As indicated by our right-wing source, Gábor Szabó initiated a full reshuffle due to the president's resignation, i.e. to elect a new chairman in addition to the chairman, but the committee voted this down. Of the eight remaining members of the current presidency, five voted to replace Jakab from the outset, and only vice-presidents Dániel Z. Kárpát and György László Lukács supported Jakab.

Gábor Vona , the founding chairman of Jobbik, said on ATV Öt on Friday evening that he thinks the now former chairman of Jobbik may soon say goodbye to the leadership of the faction. Vona said that after the election defeat on April 3, the situation arose that the party no longer had any ideas. "The first month after the elections was about the fact that Péter Jakab no longer has the support he had before, but there is nothing else," he outlined. He added that May was already about the fact that "it's even better if there is no one" . The reasons for this were a series of bad decisions, which were always followed by Jakab running amok with his statements and Facebook posts. Vona continued by saying that, in his opinion, Jakab wanted to perform the "Rambo grafted onto Maty Lúdas" , but over time people no longer resonated with him. Instead, it turned out that he was more of a "Tesco economic Chuck Norris" , and this was already unpleasant for the party. According to the former party chairman, more and more people realized that there was no real political idea behind questioning Viktor Orbán in the parliament. And when he should have shown direction after the fall, Jakab did not do so.

Andrea Varga-Damm , former Jobbik member of parliament, shared another detail about what happened at the caucus meeting. According to this, when Jakab's resignation was revealed, deputy faction leader Brenner Koloman "I think he should get the 2.5 million faction leader's salary," wrote Varga-Damm.

He recalled that it was Brenner who made an entire parliament laugh, as he reached Péter Jakab's bottom and kept running after him, licking his bottom with huge tongue strokes. This was done by the man who would never have been a parliamentary vice-president in his life, if Péter Jakab had not nominated him in gratitude for the many butt-licking. "It's no wonder that politicians are seen by people as uncharacteristic company. Most of them attack first in the back the one who did them good. If these will be the backbone of Jobbik in the future, there will be no chance to cure the scoliosis," added the former representative.

Source: Magyar Hírlap/Károly Bán

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