Left-wing MEPs Katalin Cseh and István Ujhelyi also declared that they would vote for the latest EU report condemning Hungary - the director of the Center for Fundamental Rights reacted to this on his Facebook page. According to Miklós Szánthó, by voting for the lying Gwendolin Delbos-Corfield report, the Hungarian politicians sent to the European Parliament are acting against the interests of teachers and health workers.

Energy prices in Europe are soaring due to Brussels's misguided sanctions, tens of millions are paying the price of wrong decisions, but in the meantime, pro-sanctions Hungarian and European left-wing MEPs are giving each other a date after a talk about the Hungarian state of the rule of law

Miklós Szánthó summarized what happened at today's debate of the European Parliament (EP) on his social media page. In his post, the director of the Center for Fundamental Rights branded today's meeting as a fictional fairy tale, during which they also dealt with the report on the rule of law compiled by the French left-wing representative Gwendolin Delbos-Corfield.

Miklós Szánthó described the atmosphere of the EP "at the Wednesday session, those who watched the increasingly boring and uninteresting speeches were greeted by the sight of congo benches and lounging representatives."

He wrote about the report that they intend to incite an ideological conflict between the Hungarian government and the European Commission with the document, which contains serious errors inherited from Sargentini and, in some cases, slander.

The representative's fictional report states, for example, that Hungary's form of government is no longer democratic, but an electoral autocracy.

"He makes this statement despite the fact that the parliamentary elections in 2018 and then in 2022 were also conducted under the supervision of election observers from abroad. But the attention of the international left is never distracted by the facts," the director of the Center for Fundamental Rights highlighted from the report.

He also drew attention to the fact that, according to the report, the rights of the LGBTQ community in Hungary are diminishing, and women are considered enemies of the Hungarian government.

During the discussion of the report, Katalin Cseh, who wants to represent the young generation, and István Ujhelyi, who claims to be a proud Hungarian family man, and the "patriot" of the Hungarian Socialist Party, also emphasized that Hungarian society deserves the European Union's resources, despite

they vote for the Brussels report condemning Hungary. So it is clear that a left-winger is the most dangerous if he tries to please the Hungarians," Miklós Szánthó opined.

"The international left, committed to the ideals of an open society, and their agents in Hungary know exactly: the stakes are high, because if they are able to drive an ideological wedge between the Hungarian government, which is striving for an agreement, and the European Commission, which also seems willing to compromise, then the international left can finally punish what they see as he did not like the Orbán government, which pursues national-conservative and Christian politics," Miklós Szánthó explained the situation in his post.

According to the director, the stake is whether the far-left part of the European Parliament is able to put pressure on the committee.

The plenary session of the European Parliament will vote today, Thursday, on the ideological pamphlet, which contains plenty of fictional elements. The only purpose of this is to deprive the Hungarian people

from the EU funds due to them, which would also serve as a cover for, among other things, the salary increase for teachers and the salary increase for health workers - Miklós Szánthó pointed out.

He added that by repeatedly bowing their heads to the international left and voting for the lying Gwendolin Delbos-Corfield report on Thursday, the representatives of the domestic left are acting against the interests of teachers and health workers. "They're on it, but it's not worth getting discouraged."

Where is Rui Tavares, the great reporter? And Judith Sargentini, their other big star?

"There certainly aren't any in the European Parliament. They are single-cycle representatives. And we, as Albert Wass wrote, remain. As long as the Hungarian voters trust the national-Christian Orbán government and authorize it to act with their votes, it will continue its country-building and nation-building work, no matter how many fictional fairytales the international, well-paid left in the European Parliament entertains itself," Miklós Szánthó pointed out. .

2022Plusz: We would add something more to this, following Krúdy's example: not so much, my friend Gwendolin! The left faces serious defeats at the national level, precisely because of the idealistic and harmful, globalist-internationalist ideas of the supremacy of nations. In the north and in the south, they are very tired of Brussels' midwifery and arbitrariness, see Italy and Sweden, especially if they use our money.

Source and featured image: Magyar Nemzet