While Jakab demands a new election, and in the alternative reality of the DK, the price of gasoline is just an Orbán austerity, while Momentum is stuck with the teachers and reflects on the Knowledge Process. Our opposition map.

"They lied, they won," Péter Jakab wrote on social media yesterday, then continued:

Now here's the black soup. There is no utility reduction here, there is no utility subsidy of 180,000 per month, instead there is a brutal increase in gas prices, electricity price hikes, food price hikes, and austerity. The People's Party Movement demands that the parliament elected with a lie dissolve itself, that there be new elections in Hungary! Justice for the Hungarians! I will stay with the People's Party!"

It seems that Jakab is still not bothered by the facts, it is indicated that the government spared approximately 75 percent of Hungarian households from brutal utility bills.

The author of these lines lives in a 100 square meter family house built 20 years ago, and he and his significant other pay the same amount, with the same temperature, gas and electricity consumption as last year - no difference.

DK is currently busy with gasoline, more precisely with its price, according to them, expensive gasoline is "actually just an Orbán austerity" that takes money out of Hungarians' pockets in the middle of a livelihood crisis. At least that's what their vice-president and parliamentary representative was able to say at his online press conference on Wednesday.

László Varju explained that, in their opinion, "the Orbán inflation" broke another negative historical record - what other epithet could a DK member describe inflation, right? - due to Wednesday's wholesale price increase, gasoline has never been so expensive in Hungary.

He believes that the further increase in fuel prices must be stopped, and that the shadow government is Hungary's only hope for refueling to become affordable again. Time cannot be dragged out any longer, otherwise "Orbán's inflation will completely destroy Hungarian people and businesses," he declared.

The current Gelencsér is still worried about education, he also wrote about this in his Facebook post:

"While half of the Budapest Knowledge Walk (sic!) is going on, Népszava wrote: the government would introduce a new teacher qualification.

This will only add more fuel to the fire, because the image of the ideal teacher appears in the document: consider education as a public service, the purpose of which is "the development and growth of the Hungarian nation", as well as to comply with ethical expectations, "with his behavior and appearance, the institution and strengthen the good reputation of Hungarian public education".

In other words, writes Gelencsér, the new qualification system does nothing to improve the situation of education, it does not deal with the problems of education as a whole, it is not about the children, but ideological expectations have been written into it and again it only evaluates the teacher who remains silent and does not stand up for his rights .

According to him, neither the students nor the teachers need a new qualification system - what is needed instead is quality education and respected teachers! So Momentum asks everyone to support the teachers and join the Knowledge March - what else could you ask for if you want to continue riding the wave of protests.

We understand. However, a few questions arise here:

if the development and growth of the Hungarian nation is not a consideration, and if the public servant does not consider his work as public service, then what is the ultimate goal? How can there be quality without certification, how can there be respect without ethics?

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Featured image: Zoltán Havran / Magyar Nemzet