More and more data and videos prove that people from Pseudo-Debrecen are moving among those who are campaigning against the battery factory in Debrecen. Among them, the best known is Attila Bertalan, whose political character is emerging more and more clearly based on the material appearing on social media. He doesn't seem to have much to do with Debrecen, he lives in Lipót according to his Facebook page. On the social media interface, you can also read that he likes to appear in radio programs, where he expresses his thoughts on, among other things, the Hungarian Basic Law and the constitutional Kingdom.

"The left launched a concerted attack against the construction of the battery factory in Debrecen," said the Megafon employee in the video . Reporter Dániel Bohár believes that this is proven by the fact that the paid protesters at the public hearing about the investment were incited. As he put it: the public hearing in Debrecen was attended by professional demonstrators who are present at every existing demonstration. He added: "Attila Bertalan is such a guy who, if necessary, demonstrates for the kata, if necessary, for the teachers, the farmers, the main thing is that he can protest."

As is known, tempers flared at last week's public hearing of the battery factory in Debrecen: the participants started shouting at each other after a while. In fact, an aggressive man punched a woman in the face, who was just trying to calm the angry crowd. - It can be clearly stated that a political atmosphere is being created - this is what the mayor of Debrecen told Mediaworks. According to László Papp, an important economic development project for Hungary has become a playground for politics. As he put it, the left-wing parties are doing everything in order to exploit people's fear and make the situation impossible.

Our previous article on this topic: The association suspected of racketeering against the battery factory actually received money from Soros

At the same time, members of the Student Network (HaHa) also appeared among the demonstrators. As magyarnemzet.hu wrote, organizations supported by György Soros took action in Debrecen years earlier, in the early 2010s. At that time, they were trying to organize anti-government demonstrations by inciting university students, and HaHa was the tool for this. According to Wikipedia, the group, founded in 2011, originally protested against the planned restructuring of Corvinus University in Budapest, and later began to deal with problems affecting higher education on a national level. They played a role in organizing the 2012-13 student protests.

In our opening image: A protester known for opposition demonstrations shouts at the public hearing organized in the case of the CATL battery factory in Debrecen (Photo: HAON/Kiss Annamarie)

Source: magyarnemzet.hu