The offensive efforts of the opposition parties, which attack government investments without exception, are pathetic.

Now they are attacking the construction of the battery factory in Debrecen. It is an accepted fact that it is the responsibility and duty of governments to ensure appropriate professional evaluation and the enforcement of related laws. This is the case in this case, and parallel foreign investigations also underline that the investment in question does not have harmful consequences for the environment.

The use of fossil energy can be effectively reduced with closed-system battery production.

Batteries will account for 30% of the cost of components installed in the cars of the future.

Employment in Debrecen can be increased by 10,000 people, the domestic workforce engineers, technicians and skilled workers can work with high-tech. It is possible to use Hungarian innovation to increase the return on income. Families can get a secure livelihood, domestic small businesses can join the production. The green parties in Germany set an example when they cheered the opening of the battery factory in Thuringia. It is not a negligible fact that the European Union also supports the construction of similar factories. The population's water consumption is not at risk.

In Hungary, the opposition parties, following their interests in gaining power, have become enemies of the interests of the local majority population. Without investments, there is no surplus profit, GDP growth and money surplus that can be distributed from the budget. However, this is necessary to achieve the western standard of living. Before us is the preservation of the value of pensions, doctors, teachers, policemen, firefighters and families in general catching up to Western standards. Gyurcsány's sly, mercenary army questions the hard-worked success of the government and the Debrecen municipality due to their lack of performance.

The citizens of Debrecen have always shown that they trust their elected leaders. On the other hand, the predatory privatizers and the deceitful preparers of foreign currency loans commit a crime that will never be repaid. It is unnecessary to go to Debrecen to instigate, rather we should take an example from a community that is already planning to build Hungary's second capital. You can further enrich the environment from both human and ecological points of view from the income of the investments.

László Csizmadia is the chairman of CÖKA's board of trustees