Gyurcsány's pro-Gyurcsány television started with weightless, location-seeking actors, without ideas, but at least it used the word "theft" more often than Péter Márki-Zay used to.

The debutant DK TV wanted to shake up their party sympathizers with hard rock music during the countdown to the start of the program. With the launch of the media, the goals can be mixed: the Gyurcsány party may have felt that they are orphans in the media space, that no one represents them purely chemically, so

they created their own party television, throwing away the independence, impartiality and objectivity demanded by the right-wing media.

Perhaps DK's communication advisors also felt that even if they had set up a shadow government led by Klára Dobrev early on, Nyugati pély, Népszava, HVG and countless other left-wing organs would not be enough to win elections in the coming years, and ATV sometimes he experiments with multi-dimensionality. (One of Ferenc Gyurcsány's advisers, György Gábor, is also angry with ATV, boycotting it outright.)

DK TV, if we interpret it correctly, has only one program for the time being, the DK Sjubjektív, which wants to appear on Fridays, which is for now a very awkwardly intimate, intimate talk show... maybe it wants to resurrect Heti Hetes. "From now on, there's something to watch", is the slogan of the medium

encases those who think that Klára Dobrev would be the most likable candidate for prime minister in 2026 in a tiny bubble of energetically carbonated, over-sugared raspberry syrup.

The actors/guests are extremely weightless, but they are apparently looking for a breakthrough from their stalled careers. The most tragic is not the ex-Minister of the Interior, Gábor Kuncze, who doesn't have a single joke anymore, but Olga Kálmán, who once left her seat as an ATV presenter to become the Gyurcsány's failed candidate for mayor and then a member of parliament.

With this, Olga Kálmán obviously betrayed her independence - which no one believed anyway - but now she could believe that she could at least regain the scent of her original profession in DK TV.

So he broke up the first broadcast, interrupting others as is his good habit, which is why (and here we revise our statement that Kunczé didn't have a single good joke) the old internal affairs officer raised the poetic question: "Couldn't the sound-proof room that the president has it, build it around Olga?!”

Olga Kálmán must have forgotten that she is not the presenter on DK TV, but the (decorative) young Szuhai Botond... Precisely because she wanted to save DK TV's terrible first season from the very first moment with her too intense presence and her precise party perception broadcast, he achieved the exact opposite - although he still received applause from the dozen or so viewers invited to the studio.

Kálmán's main attraction, however, was the effort with which he wanted to get Máté Kocsis a stomach fiber.

He made this speech in connection with the freezing of EU funds: "It is more than grotesque for Máté Kocsis to mention that because of whom it was possible to free Hungary from HUF 3,000 billion in subsidies..." He admitted by accident, but precisely, that "we managed to free" is only it may be the work of the left led by DK, while "because of whom" refers to Fidesz. The question arises that

so now the Gyurcsánys have sacrificed the country's interests, which were hit by covid and the war crisis, in the dubious hope of a change of power?

There is no need to prove the weightlessness of Zsolt Gréczy, whose eyes are increasingly ring-shaped, nor is it necessary: ​​he obviously still wants to compensate after his - um - pampering pictures were published. Otherwise, why would István Vágó, who was checking in from home, encourage recovery with these cheerful words:

"Just put your hand on the screen!"

The well-deserved game master Vágó himself said with a quiz-like smile to his colleagues in the studio: "I really hope that I can be with you next time. If you count on me, I want to be there next Friday."

Not only the actors, but also the ideas of the program were weightless, even though Kuncze arrogantly asked Máté Kocsis who he was, the Fidesz politician's suggestions were analyzed for many minutes, later each participant had to say which viewer comment they thought was the best.

In the program, Zsolt Gréczy also interpreted the haughty view of the domestic left-wing parties lurking in Brussels:

"If anyone else were the prime minister and not Viktor Orbán and not from Fidesz, these EU funds would go to Hungary within a month."

This is what Gyurcsány's confidant was able to say, even though the former prime minister admitted in 2006 that "hundreds of tricks" against the EU were needed to survive.

And Kuncze sees the right-wing camp like this: the Fidesz government "can do corruption without consequences for the time being, because it has a very stable camp that neither sees nor hears"!

DK TV's degree of innovation is characterized by the fact that the words "stealing" and "theft" were used about countless times. However, it is feared that the guests of the program stole a valuable hour from the 1,300 viewers who watched DK TV live, which could have been spent more usefully.

Source: Mandiner/István Joó

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