The problem is that Gyurcsány is saying nothing more than that EU funds are being kept away from our country on an ideological basis. Interview with Máté Kocsis.
"When the last Soviet soldier withdrew from Hungary in 1991, József Antall, Prime Minister of the MDF at the time, said in a memorable speech that our country had regained its sovereignty, i.e. its independence, its freedom of action. Since then, a lot of water has flowed down the Danube, there is a war raging in our neighbor, an important gas pipeline is being blown up, the EU is withholding the funds due to our country, and the opposition is being financed from abroad. In such circumstances, how can we be able to preserve our sovereignty?
József Antall was right then. During the period around the regime change, everyone thought that they could no longer dictate from the outside what should happen in the country and what foreign interests should be represented. This was more or less the case until recent years, that is, until the EU, pushing its federalist aspirations to the top, began to force the member states to give up their sovereignty step by step, in many cases through stealth legislation. For example, the EU now regularly makes decisions over the countries' heads, putting them in a difficult economic situation, violating their economic sovereignty.
Remember, senseless energy sanctions are being introduced against Russia, as a result of which energy prices will increase several times and serious inflation will develop.
Or they formulate so-called country-specific recommendations, directives, through which people who have never been elected want to tell us how to decide on issues that fall under national competence. Most recently, for example, they want us to cancel the utility reduction and the interest rate cap, to better protect the multis, and to allow low-quality Ukrainian grain. But they ask for plenty of other craziness, too.
Considerable progress has already been made in the investigation of foreign influence on the 2022 parliamentary elections. A part of the summary report made public by the national security services was covered up. You obviously have more knowledge. Is it possible to know who exactly added up the more than four billion forints?
This became clear from the statements of left-wing actors. Their constant side talk is also telling, and while trying to refute a particular detail, they admit another. For example, when Gergely Karácsony said that foreign money did indeed come to them, but they only received it from micro-donors, he already admitted what he had previously denied, that is, that there was foreign money in their campaign. It is also known that the money came from economic interest groups.
Karácsony himself spoke about the fact that they had bigger donors as well - obviously a rich American speculator - and we leave it to everyone's imagination as to who that might have been.
Would the campaign of the left be financed through NGOs?
Through them too. The tendency is that they try to intervene in Hungarian politics with ever larger sums, and these funds must find their way through as many channels as possible. At the very end of last year's election campaign, a narrow and rather dirty segment of the left-wing media was financed with such sums that a major news portal could operate for up to a year, so they could transfer money from there to politics. It was seen that foreign donors also tried to influence the Hungarian elections through the press. If we close loopholes with the proposed law amendment, new ones will obviously be sought.
If EU funds are withheld for an extended period of time, what will they say, for example, to teachers who are waiting for a significant salary increase?
Ferenc Gyurcsány said he could bring home the EU funds in two weeks. Since it is about him, it should be clarified separately whether he would bring it home or take it home, but let's accept the benevolent approach so that he and his wife can solve the payment of the sums to Hungary.
The problem, however, is that Gyurcsány is saying nothing more than that EU funds are being kept away from our country on an ideological basis. They say that if a government suitable for the Brussels elite is formed at home, they will provide the resources. This is plain and simple blackmail, abuse of power.
This is what Brussels and its home-grown scumbags are doing. In relation to the situation of teachers, the pharisee behavior of the left should be highlighted. If they are really so good at lobbying the leadership in Brussels, why haven't they managed to disburse at least the money that would not go to the government, but would go straight into the teachers' pockets? They don't do this at all, in fact, Csaba Molnár, also from DK - for a monthly salary of six million - says in Brussels that it is his patriotic duty to prevent this money from arriving. I can hardly mention more repulsive, eye-rolling behavior from the past years, even though there were some tasteless moves by domestic left-wing politicians during the pandemic."
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