State Secretary for Culture Péter Hoppál, as well as his son Hunor Hoppál, journalist and presenter, and Kiss Fruzsina, editor of the unusual book Ami izblák, were guests of Gergely Huth in the last Polbeat .
The host asked if the cultural policy of the latest Orbán government would be militant, and Péter Hoppál quoted the minister, János Csák, as saying: it is more value-based, which many people can fit into, but not the extremists.
The old-new secretary of state, a recurring character of Pesti TV and PS-Polbeatek, revealed: On their first day in office, they held a limited meeting with Minister János Csák, where high-ranking speakers immediately raised the question: will they pursue a militant or non-militant cultural policy in the future?
"Our answer to this was value-based. To be more specific: I will definitely not sign a document of support in which destructive street anarchists are funded, because the voice actor and political activist Áron Molnár, aka NoÁr, has been supported by the Ministry of Human Resources with heavy millions so far.
Anyone who drifts to such extremes should really live off the market! State support should be of a rank and level that must be earned!
I have always fought against György Aczél's idea that the state should judge the qualities, but at the same time competent professionals invited by the state should say at what level someone deserves public support - argued Péter Hoppál, who emphasized: the traditionalist , a value-based national cultural policy also includes the fact that, for example, "István, the king's great lyricist (János Bródy - ed.), who is part of our iconography, can also receive support" , regardless of the fact that he made offensive election songs during the campaigns.
Source: Mandarin
Image: Hungarian Nation