István Ujhelyi wrote a letter to Viktor Orbán. He asked the question on what basis he voted for all the EU sanctions. A darkened mind can ask such a question.

I would not praise István Ujhelyi for the prime minister's words or answers. You shouldn't waste your time on selfish insoles. He deserved this title, because as many opposition prime ministerial candidates appeared, he was already there as an escort in the hope that if that person won, maybe he would get a greasy bite too. We saw Gyurcsány, Botka and Márki-Zay as sleps. He's not a picky type. Probably one of the main contributors to the disintegration of the MSZP is a comrade who longs for the stage.

As a representative who enjoys the EU Canaan, he forgets that Hungary's allied state and its leader always tried to preserve unity, while he did not hide his intention to improve. Protecting the interests of the homeland does not contradict the preservation of EU unity. Comrade Ujhelyi, the situation is that the popularity of your party is shrinking, so perhaps it should be acknowledged that it is better to appear small.

Hundreds of tricks have expired. It is pointless to hope that the prime minister's answer will be raised with the politician responsible for the nation. It would be difficult, since it doesn't even reach the lapel of his trousers. The ship has gone.

If you don't know the answer to your question yourself, it's better if you finish your job as a politician and finally switch to the field of work, as an ordinary citizen. It's not easy, they don't pay for the questions there, you have to work hard. If you don't like that, you can move up. For example, inviting President Putin to his dacha in Badacsany, asking him lots of questions during the hospitality, and then following Gyurcsány's idea to donate a turkey dog ​​when he leaves. In this way, you could get into the world press, and you would get authentic answers to your questions. There is no problem, the "kid" has already come out of you, so that this does not mean the end of a modest career.

László Csizmadia

President of Cöf-Cöka

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