The action series of Ákos Hadházy and Momentum at the Carmelite monastery is increasingly dividing the opposition. According to most opposition parties, this takes the focus away from the teachers, and according to Mi Hazánk, the responsibility of the instigators should also be investigated.
For months, Momentum has been trying to break the cordon at the Carmelite monastery, the leadership of which seems increasingly to have been taken over by Ákos Hadházy. In the past few weeks, there have been two examples of teachers' protests being used to incite minors to follow their example. A small group of aggressive young people is deliberately provoking the police, resulting in the use of tear gas.
According to Ander Balázs, the vice president of Jobbik
"it's counterproductive antics".
The right-wing politician believes:
self-serving political performance takes the focus away from real problems.
A similar position was expressed by the LMP parliamentarian, Antal Csárdi , who, according to him,
people no longer care about teachers because of the cordon breaking.
The co-chairman of the LMP, Péter Ungár , explains on his social media page
Péter Ungár states:
the opposition voters do not deserve to be sold false hopes again by irresponsible politicians a year after the fourth two-thirds.
Zsurzsanna Fisztner explained Mi Hazánk's position to Mediaworks, according to which the responsibility of the instigators who put minor children in such a situation must also be examined.
Source: Magyar Nemzet , Mandiner
Cover photo: Ákos Hadházy breaks cordon (Source: Facebook)