Readers can witness a touching story on the Facebook page of Ferenc Gyurcsány, ex-prime minister, when he talks about Klára Dobrev's turn to politics.

"Klára was not prepared to be a politician," writes the former prime minister of Hungary in the story about his wife. The politician also explained that, in his opinion, his wife has now learned the trade, in which the experiences gained during Ferenc Gyurcsány's prime ministership also played a major role.

Perhaps Klára Dobrev really wasn't prepared to be a politician, but let's not forget that she owes her political "upbringing" not only to her husband, but also to her grandfather. Antal Apró was one of the most powerful communist leaders who called the revolutionaries of 1956 "fascist mobs" and personally supervised the trial of Imre Nagy and his fellow martyrs.

In an interview last year, Klára Dobrev tried to equate the Orbán government with her grandfather's "work", and regarding the events of 2006 during her husband's prime ministership, she believed that more police officers were injured than protesters. In fact, this ratio falls to 17-150 people in favor of the demonstrators, so it wasn't exactly "fascists who mobbed" the demonstrating crowd in 2006, but they definitely blamed the outraged voters.

Despite all this, Klára Dobrev is still proud of her husband's birthday speech,

and he turns a blind eye to Ferenc Gyurcsány's actions so easily that he is able to put his actions that cripple people on a pedestal.

By the way, the self-appointed shadow prime minister has been living and raising his children in the Apró villa since the 1990s, which was put up for sale this month. Of course, we should not believe that the couple decided to move for reasons imbued with the spirit of the age and the past, rather than as an excuse for lack of use.

As a result of all this, the epithet "shadow" is the most appropriate for Klára Dobrev, since she has to cover the legacy of her grandfather and her husband, of which, if we hope for the former, perhaps not so much, but for the latter, she is unreasonably proud.

Source: vasarnap.hu

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