Heaven and earth collapse when our one and only Fletó picks up a keyboard, but he certainly holds his lute like a true modern-day Nero and starts to babble in our ears unsolicited. This time, the country hit by wartime inflation inspired the discoverer of the Apró-Dobrev clan, who, despite his advanced age, tried to "delight" us with a piece comparable to the works of the mad Roman emperor's peculiar taste, with a dedication that shames young people, reads the Pest Srácok website.

The title of the work: The price of fear. The purpose of the work: to justify the impossible narrative that everything was worse under Orbán, but everything was better under Gyurcsány. The author: Ferenc Gyurcsány (after Comrade Bástya, we know that the most important thing is modesty, which the comrades value most among themselves).

Gyurcsány entry

The opening thought is soaring creativity in itself: Prime Minister Orbán had reason to fear for a long time that he would lose the elections this spring. It is not known how much the Prime Minister feared that he would lose the spring elections, but it is worth noting here that Péter Marki-Zay, who preached about less bathing, eye surgeries in India and war participation, was not an ally of Viktor Orbán, but of Ferenc Gyurcsány.

HUNGARY HAS COLLAPSED

With this common title, the lines of the great storyteller continue. Gyurcsány goes on to talk about the fact that Hungary has fallen to its knees, and the Prime Minister personally as well. According to him, the country has completely deteriorated, and the prime minister is in the process of surrendering to Brussels. Of course, the rumor is not about who is bowing at the feet of the Brussels bureaucrats, just as it is not about the forint exchange rate here or there, double the rate of inflation in Hungary has already been measured in an EU member state. In Gyurcsány's reasoning, all these facts are negligible. The bottom line: the bullying of one's own camp after a terrible election failure.

Orbán-Scholz

According to Gyurcsány, this is what submission looks like. Viktor Orbán was conferring with the Bulgarian Prime Minister when the German Chancellor and the President of the European Commission approached them to ask for the Hungarian Prime Minister's opinion at the recent EU summit. Photo: MTI/Prime Minister's Press Office/Benko Vivien Cher

Source: Plague grids

Photo: Ferenc Gyurcsány's Facebook page