The European Parliament is much more receptive to this type of negative communication aimed at discrediting the country than the domestic electorate, and the left is just playing to make Hungary lose the EU resources it is rightfully entitled to, constitutional lawyer Zoltán Gyurcsány Gyurcsány told Magyar Hírlap. Regarding Ferenc's Facebook posts.
In his most recent Facebook post, the former prime minister wrote: "he who does not want to be free remains a prisoner." The interpretations of this statement that are probably closest to reality are that whoever does not vote for them chooses slavery or becomes a prisoner, said the constitutional lawyer. He added that, no matter which one it is, all of them lead to the conclusion of an extremely alternative conception of democracy, because the drafters of the quoted lines do not respect the freedom of elections also stipulated in the Basic Law, or the moral limits of influencing voters.
He emphasized that Ferenc Gyurcsány starts from the left-wing fiction that the rule of law is being violated in Hungary and that people are not free. The Hungarian people know exactly that this is not true, however, the European Parliament is much more receptive to this type of negative communication aimed at discrediting the country than the Hungarian electorate, and the left is just playing to deprive Hungary of the EU resources it is rightfully entitled to. fall away - he called attention.
The constitutional lawyer explained that the purpose of Ferenc Gyurcsány's posts of this kind is to bully his own voters and to intimidate voters with bourgeois sentiments, but in no way to build the nation. Ferenc Gyurcsány's thinking accompanying his possible rise to power, but already predicted, shows a clear connection between the government's handling of the protests between the autumn of 2006 and his eventual position as Prime Minister.
Krisztina Kochan's entire article in Magyar Hírlap .
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