György Budaházy was the guest of Zsolt Jeszenszky HírTv's Politikai Hobbista program, where he said that the bloody autumn of 2006 was not a police overreach, but terrorism.

Budaházy recalled that after the brutal police actions, there were indeed those who used more radical means against the then terrorist state.

According to him, in 2006, the government carried out terror through the police, and the often violent responses to this were sewn around their necks and they were called terrorists.

"It was terrorism, a series of acts committed with mass violence against individuals in order to intimidate the population, and in the fall of 2006 and even after that, all demonstrations were violently dispersed, if not so harshly, that masks the act of terrorism, even if someone was killed (…) if it was police overreach, then it can be called maximum resistance overreach

Budaházy said.

He emphasized that

now there is state order, in 2006 there was state disorder, as the Gyurcsány regime maintained its power by force, it would have failed if it had not shot into the crowd.