Many of the opposition livelihood politicians feel that they have no place in politics after the 2024 local government and EU parliamentary elections. In desperation, instead of pretending, they explain their actions to avoid the above. However, the facts speak for themselves.
Mandiner took over the Facebook post of the country-destroying István Újhelyi, in which he criticizes the pro-peace attitude of the government endowed with a two-thirds majority of Hungarians . Behind his words, it appears that he is protecting his pro-war community, sacrificing the lives of soldiers. He is agitating for the escalation of Russian-Ukrainian hostilities. His every word is woven by the desire for power. He claims that the NGO that publishes the "War Party" posters is financing its action with public money. This is also a lie! He talks about a "hate poster", even though it only pits the public against pro-war politicians.
We can read the desperate words of the EU parliamentarian who betrayed his mission. He feels that his monthly income as a member of parliament, financed by millions of public funds, will soon cease, and after the parties in the Garden of Eden and the sentences selling out the country, he will have to look for a job.
The Hungarian government's pro-peace attitude, the implementation of the opinion of the electorate, supported by more than three million consultation yeses, is a mandatory action. It is an evil slip to confuse the cease-fire and the proposals to start peace negotiations with agreement with Russian aggression.
His political positions in Újhely at home and in the European Parliament are those of a slipper politician.
We also understand, knowing his ego that it hurts him, he cannot be on the poster of pro-war politicians. This is true even if he writes that there may be many people who, seeing the poster and passing by it, think of the publisher and spit. If Mr. Újhelyi showed similar behavior in the pub, it would be reprehensible there as well. We would like to point out, however, that due to the frequent labor shortage in the hospitality industry, hiring opportunities are available.
I believe that Mandiner did not identify with the false claim of making posters with public funds.
László Csizmadia
is the chairman of the CÖF-CÖKA board of trustees