If someone is still not completely clear about how the left cold-bloodedly causes thousands of billions worth of damage to the country, just look at Klára Dobrev's trip to Berlin yesterday, wrote Fidesz faction leader Máté Kocsis in a Facebook post.
The politician highlighted: "The shadow of Ferenc Gyurcsány (also his wife) visited the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, and by chance, it was precisely the European Union resources going to Hungary that spoke of suspension. The reference was, of course, the usual corruption on Gyurcsány's part." In this regard, the leader of the faction commented: "Yes, this is exactly what he says, whose entire family has been looting the state's wealth for generations."
Regarding the meeting, Máté Kocsis said: "It's remarkable charm is that it was Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his government that brought together the biggest tax fraud scandal in German history, so if Dobrev went for further corruption training, he was in the right place."
"In short: what the left-wing German chancellor is saying is a great idea, but first perhaps he should sweep around his own house, because for the time being the corruption cases are at an end," the Fidesz faction leader pointed out.
Returning to Klára Dobrev, Máté Kocsis emphasized: "We do not accept re-education from Hungarian-Bulgarian communists who got rich through robbery privatization and who once destroyed this country."
At the end of his post, the leader of the faction emphasized: "Despite all their threats, the Hungarian government strives for a fair solution with the European Commission and is fully committed to fulfilling its commitments. We will do everything to ensure that Hungary receives the EU funds it deserves."
Source: Magyar Hírlap
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