Ferenc Gyurcsány says, among many other things, in his unusually sly and vile writing: "The autumn of 2006 brought a serious political crisis. It contains a dramatic speech, a prepared coup attempt by Orbán.«
Human! It was not the poor autumn of 2006 that "brought" a political crisis (a little political crisis suddenly appears here and there out of nowhere), but it was personally brought about by
he lied about the election campaign, falsified the budget numbers, "disappeared papers" - as he said - and deceived an entire country, and then it was revealed."
Máté Kocsis wrote in a Friday Facebook post in response to Ferenc Gyurcsány's morning post.
According to the DK leader, before 2010, the press was free, the right to strike was broad, and the reconciliation of social interests worked. As he wrote, the fall of 2006 brought a serious political crisis, including a dramatic speech, illegal, radical actions, and a clumsy, often unlawful police force.
The leader of the Fidesz faction stated that Gyurcsány was not a victim of that tiny autumn crisis, but the cause of it. As with the financial and economic crisis.
Máté Kocsis added that the speech "wasn't dramatic, but
the staged and raunchy self-glorification of a vile scoundrel in front of his fellow party members, in which - to prove his own greatness and ability - he neatly lists how many and how many points he beat the Hungarians".
According to the faction leader, the most dramatic thing about it was that since the regime change, no one had ever treated the Hungarian people so unabashedly. "He writes in his post that the police were "clumsy". (Clumsy, get it?) Don't put it on them, man, don't relativize. You gave the order. Clumsy. That the sky doesn't fall. Or his face.” Máté Kocsis concluded his thoughts.
Source: 888.hu
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