Momentum stayed away from the event, Gyurcsány embraced the moment, Fidesz just chuckled.

Not a single temporary representative was in the parliament when Judit Ráczné Földi from DK took the oath of office on Monday afternoon. Viktor Orbán, on the other hand, congratulated the DK politician who became known because of the offshore case.

The Democratic Coalition gave the list mandate of László Kordás, who died at the end of January, to Judit Ráczné Földi. Momentum protested against the decision because, according to party chairman Ferenc Gelencsér, it does not fit into the values ​​of Momentum and the opposition coalition that "an offshore knight can be a member of parliament."

The party turned to the Curia after the election commission approved Ms. Ráczné's mandate, but the Curia did not see any illegality either.

After criticizing Momentum, Gyurcsány wrote:

"Judit is an honest person. He was wrong. He was inattentive. But he never had an offshore company.” The DK took responsibility for it, and Gyurcsány also stated that his party "cannot be blackmailed or forced to back down".

After signing the documents, Ferenc Gyurcsány first claimed it Ráczné Judit Földi the moment, then Tamás Vargha, the representative of Fidesz in Székesfehérvár, congratulated him, then Máté Kocsis (Fidesz), István Simicskó (KDNP), György László Lukács (Jobbik), Péter Ungár (LMP) and German national representative Imre Ritter and finally Viktor Orbán.

Featured image: Máté Kocsis' Facebook page