Since people are aware of the economic damage and financial difficulties caused by the war and Brussels sanctions, most of them probably don't even dare to think about what would happen if the left was in government: we would already be supplying the weapons, supporting the sanctions, and Hungary would slowly drift into it. to the war - this is what Fidesz faction leader Máté Kocsis talked about.
"I think that everyone is entitled to the freedom of expression within the constitutional framework, as long as it does not violate the law. However, no one has the right to use violence to suppress other opinions. And if someone violates the law, the state will take action against him.
It is a new phenomenon that the violent leftists belonging to András Jámbor and his "people's band" and calling themselves fashionably antifa gather together and beat up Hungarian citizens in the street. We have to act against this"- said Máté Kocsis in his interview with Mandiner. In response to their suggestion that all of this could lead to a change in the law, he said: "Let's just say that the antifa took a big step towards that with their violent actions. In their imagined world nothing has consequences, but in ours it does. This is my latest bad news for them.”
In the interview given to Mandiner, Máté Kocsis spoke about the war, the necessity of choosing between East and West, and the state of the opposition. As he put it, since people are aware of the economic damage and financial difficulties caused by the war and the Brussels sanctions, most of them probably don't even dare to think about what would happen if the left was in government: we would already be supplying the weapons, supporting the sanctions, and Hungary would slowly drift into the war. They also see that not only our country, but the whole of Europe is in trouble, and that the government is trying to do the best it can in this difficult situation, he noted.
The faction leader of Fidesz said in relation to Momentum's action the other day and Fidesz's action in 2007: the representatives of the current ruling party did not dismantle a cordon at a construction site, but on the main square of the nation, which the armed forces closed because the Gyurcsánys were afraid. "That cordon surrounded an operational area, the current one at Karmelita a construction area. It's a complicated difference, which is probably why left-wing politicians don't understand it," he added.
In the interview, Kocsis also reveals whether he personally supports the Swedes joining NATO, and also reports on the debate unfolding in the Fidesz faction regarding the topic.
In relation to the breach of duty procedure initiated against Hungary due to the Child Protection Act, and the countries joining it, he underlined:
"We have known until now that it is extremely important for Western politicians that LGBTQ propaganda can spread freely among children. In the West, this is natural, and their politicians also want to satisfy the liberal mainstream media, so they are particularly active in these matters. However, we say that it is out of the question, no matter what kind of proceedings are initiated against us .The previously mentioned, unprecedented social support also obliges us to do this. Although unfortunately we are making difficult progress, maybe one day they will understand in Sweden and elsewhere: it doesn't matter to us what reports are written about us with Portuguese communists or Dutch liberals, we are interested in the opinion of the Hungarians, and we will not leave the parents raising their children alone in this struggle. That's it."
the entire conversation here.
Source: Origo
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