The Russian-Ukrainian war shows that bridges are of strategic importance. Battles are going on for their occupation or their destruction. Ensuring supply lines is important for both parties. It is puzzling if the domestic army attacks its own bridges. Because these will have to be rebuilt, namely from the tax forints of their population. Mitigation of the harmful returns of war tactics also requires thoughtful, long-term economic analyses.
The reconstruction of Ukraine can only be done with multi-billion foreign currency loans. Banks are bracing themselves for this, speculating on the outstanding profit yield. An early peace could significantly reduce the indebtedness of the Ukrainian people, which means long-term poverty for the vast majority of the population. It can be established as a fact that the costs of the war will take away tens of thousands of Ukrainians from their homes. Farmers on high-quality land can remain as poorly paid workers.
Even the blind can see that all the tools of modern colonialism are mobilized and can be found in today's Ukraine.
The role of bridges over rivers is also crucial in times of peace. The political initiative of some parties, focusing on bridges, is aimed at overthrowing the government. In addition, it disregards the majority of voters who express the will of the people's majesty.
Those pushing the legal boundaries of civil disobedience cannot impede the free movement of people rushing to work. They cause measurable damage to the citizens and the economy of our country.
The Bolshevik communist regimes always methodically prepared the loosening of society. The bridges spanning the Danube are joint creations of the people of Buda and Pest, they serve daily life and cannot become a tool for the political goals of parties.
Hands off our bridges!
The free movement of peaceful people cannot be hindered by small groups protesting for their unique interests. Attacks on utilities need to be protected with stricter laws. It should be noted that the organization of demonstrations involves costs. When reporting to the police, the regulations must be fully complied with. For example, if people are directed onto the electric tracks, the overhead wires must be switched off. The presence of ambulances and doctors must be officially organized.
The nominal responsibility of the organizers of the demonstrations and the assumption of the costs associated with reserving a place are indispensable.
Author: László Csizmadia is the chairman of the board of trustees of CÖF-CÖKA