Who does István Szent-Iványi support, the former democratic opposition, then (founding) member of the Alliance of Free Democrats, and most recently the head of the foreign affairs cabinet of Prime Minister Péter Márki-Zay, a liberal politician in the long-standing financial dispute between Hungary and the European Union, isn't it, after such antecedents there can be no question. It is not by chance that he quotes – perhaps in a way that is harmful – the part of the Bible that is bad for our country: "He who takes the sword will perish by the sword".

Of course, to Brussels. Directly for the Gyurcsányists, of course.

The Böszme expert camp is a political group fighting for the abolition of the independence of nation-states and the realization of the unlimited power of the narrow European elite, which will do everything to replace Orbán and put Hungarians in the most vulnerable position possible in the Union.

All this came to mind in connection with the fact that after a year and a half, the European Commission finally accepted the recovery plan, through which - if the Council of the European Union, the body of heads of state and government gives its nod - Hungary can finally achieve what - with the exception of the Poles - the other member states already got it.

However, the well-informed Szent-Iványi says in his Facebook post that, according to his reports, the Czech presidency will only put the proposal on Hungary's financial issues on the agenda after they first vote on "the 18 billion euro support to be provided to Ukraine and the adoption of the global minimum tax."

And if Hungary insists that it does not support the 18 billion euro aid to be provided to Ukraine jointly by the EU member states, or the acceptance of the global minimum tax, then we may find ourselves in a difficult situation regarding the acceptance of the money due to us.

Szent-Iványi - how should I say it - almost applauds the fact that, in his opinion, Brussels is now pursuing the same policy towards our country as our country towards the Union. According to him, Hungary is blackmailing the Union, but now it is quite possible that the Union will also blackmail Hungary in return. Szent-Iványi quotes the Bible for this: "He who takes the sword will perish by the sword."

I have put forward the relevant moments of the biographical background of the Gyurcsányist politician with Sadesian roots, today - we can safely say - so that we can understand his reaction. In this situation, a sane Hungarian person squeezes Viktor Orbán and rejects any possible anti-Hungarian action suggested by Brussels Szent-Iványi. Instead, he says: "The government, which so proudly asserts its sovereignty, has been put on a leash and if it wants to get access to the money, it must act as the Commission and the majority of the member states expect." Szent-Iványi therefore applauds the leash, obviously not representing the interests of Hungarians.

However, according to Viktor Orbán, "the global minimum tax is a job-killing tax increase. So if it were to be introduced, tens of thousands of jobs would disappear in Hungary." And his opinion regarding Ukraine is that, having learned from the unworthy financial situation that continues to this day after the joint Covid loan, "we set aside the money that we should give to Ukraine in the year 2023, and we will give it to Ukraine with a bilateral agreement, but we do not contribute to any joint borrowing.”

At that time, the SZDSZ also drew a sword against the Hungarians, and it was also put on the political trash heap. Due to the chronic lack of the will of millions, Gyurcsány does not get anywhere else. And the Hungarians will not be lost by the sword or by any other reason, no matter how much the Gyurcsányists want it.

Source: 888.hu/József K. Horváth

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