The MSZP is a strange team. The party dog, which is slowly disappearing, does not realize that the dog does not need what it represents. In addition, he stands by cases in which illegality can be clearly seen.

We know, and they also know for sure, that you cannot name a public area after a person "who was in the 20th century. participated in the foundation, construction or maintenance of autocratic political systems of the 20th century". Gyula Horn, whom they named , meets all the criteria, i.e. his name cannot be preserved on public land. It is impossible that they do not know, since the Hungarian Academy of Sciences has already stated that

Gyula Horn can be considered an outstanding historical figure, but at the same time, his well-known life path leaves no doubt that he participated in the construction and maintenance of an autocratic system.

I understand why Horn is important to the post-communist formation. Today, there is not a single person in their company who deserves to be mentioned in any way, so at least this Gyula should show the way to the future with his promenade. They think they could even be proud of it, which is why Zsolt Molnár stood in front of the press and announced that they would "put an end to the falsification of history".

I mean, the conservative side is faking it. Sure, but how? After all, it is not Fidesz or the KDNP that is spreading that Horn was the puff-faced figure of the reprisals after the 1956 revolution and a significant figure of the politicians who took the lion's share in building the oppressive regime called socialist, this was put in writing by MTA scientists. That is

the falsifier of history who wants to wash clean the memory of Gyula Horn.

I wonder what Molnár would say if a district named a street or square after Comrade Joszif Visserionovics Stalin Maybe he wouldn't be against it, since the great Stalin stroked the pioneers' bums, even though he could have shot them. Yes, and II. In World War II, his troops fought against the Nazis. What does it matter that afterwards he tortured hundreds of thousands, millions, shot them to death, dragged them to the death camps of the GULAG? Anyone who condemns Pope Josif for this is falsifying history. You think so.

Zsolti, the laws must be obeyed by everyone, by parties and local governments. What is forbidden is forbidden, even for such a great district as XIII. And to you and your handful of teams. The fact that he later contributed to the opening of the Hungarian border to the citizens of the GDR does not make Gyula Horn look good. Not even the fact that, thanks to the Hungarian people's lack of foresight (and their sympathy, because they felt sorry for Gyuszi, who was resplendent in his head frame), they once made him prime minister.

Campaigning next to the Gyula Horn promenade does not make you look good.

Author: Jr. György Tóth

(Cover image source: Hír TV )