DK continues to destroy rival parties on the left. Attila Grőber, the papal president of the MSZP, announced his transfer to the organization led by Ferenc Gyurcsány, but the big announcements may continue in the next period. Attila Mesterházy, the former president of the Socialists, did not deny that he too could transfer to the DK when asked by Magyar Hírlap.   

Attila Grőber, the papal president of the MSZP, local government representative and candidate for mayor, announced his move to the DK yesterday, but according to the newspaper, this was realized as a result of a longer process, because the organization led by Ferenc Gyurcsány approached him earlier, even before the formation of the shadow government , and then he was offered the education position in the shadow government.

Perhaps an even more interesting twist is that

in addition to Gyula Molnár, who has already transferred, the name of another former president of the MSZP, Attila Mesterházy, may also appear in the party's house.

This may be indicated by the fact that the XVIII. district mayor Sándor Szaniszló chose him as his direct colleague. According to information, Mesterházy has become the civil referent of the municipality.

The socialist politician did not confirm the news, he suggested that the district municipality be contacted. Until the publication of this article, they had not received an answer from the municipality, but the picture, which was taken at the district's event to welcome March 15, and where the former party chairman can be seen directly behind Sándor Szaniszló, reveals a lot.

Attila Mesterházy did not want to comment on the suggestion of a transfer to DK, but at the same time he did not hide the fact that, in addition to Sándor Szaniszló, he maintains a good relationship with László Kiss, the mayor of Óbuda who moved to DK in 2020, just like the mayor of Lőrinc.

The emergence of master houses in the 18th century. in the district is also interesting because the representative of the district is Ágnes Kunhalmi, the current co-chair of the MSZP, who is known to not have a very good relationship with her predecessor. According to our informant, all this is another signal for Kunhalmi, who recently criticized the Democratic Coalition in an unusually harsh tone for the transfers.

Source: Magyar Hírlap

Author: Zsolt Sütő-Nagy

Photo: Tamás Kovács