The air is running out around Gergely Karácsony, who is increasingly nervous because of the corruption scandals, who got involved in urban development at the end of the cycle, as he handed over a zebra in the past few days - it was revealed from the Thursday evening broadcast of the 48 minute Házigazda - Tamás Lánczi show, in which jr. Constitutional lawyer Zoltán Lomnici, adviser of the Századvég, Sámuel Ágoston Mráz, head of the Nézőpont Institute, and István Pócza, professional program manager of the Lajos Batthyány Foundation, were the guests of Tamás Lánczi, who agreed that the American ambassador, who constantly criticizes the government, is a parachuting political activist.
The host recalled that David Pressman entered Hungary with two feet, who formulated a false criticism and claimed that the posters displayed by the government had an anti-Semitic message.
Sensing the absurdity of Pressman's criticisms, Tamás Lánczi also reminded that the qualifying matches of the Israeli national team are held in Hungary, as the national team of the Jewish state found Hungary to be the safest place out of hundreds of countries. In addition, the Hungarian capital hosts Jewish and Israeli film festivals.
"Why did the anti-Semitic card come up again?" he asked.
Ágoston Sámuel Mráz pointed out that
David Pressman is acting not as an ambassador but as a political activist.
"Behind him are democratic liberal circles in the United States, and when there was a generational change in the Soros empire, The Wall Street Journal wrote that György Soros is the biggest supporter of the Democratic Party, so it was not anti-Semitism that hurt David Pressman, but the emergence of György Soros' son in Hungarian government communication," the analyst pointed out.
István Pócza emphasized that it does not appear in the Western press that
a growing anti-Semitic movement is emerging in the West.
He recalled that they had an American colleague who, when they showed him around Budapest, was surprised to find that the accusations about our country that he heard on CNN were false.
"He's a parachute career diplomat"
stated jr. Zoltán Lomnici.
"The United Hungarian Israelite Faith Community (EMIH) is a much more credible entity from this point of view than the currently parachuted career politician David Pressman," stressed Zoltán Lomnici Jr.
"In recent years, EMIH has regularly stated that in the area, the region
one of the safest countries, Hungary"
- added the constitutional lawyer.
"The rolling dollars are the best example of the fact that they want a change of government, maybe anti-Semitism came to the ambassador's mind as a reflex, and he didn't mean it seriously," said Mráz, who says that they habitually collect accusations that they think can be used to discredit the Hungarian government. government.
"They think that if they discredit the Hungarian government, they will get closer to a change of government, whereas for thirteen years they have only been getting further and further away from it," added Mráz.
"After more than four years, a zebra is being inaugurated, but there has also been a public toilet inauguration here," summed up Gergely Karácsony Tamás Lánczi's urban development merits.
According to Pócza, the zebra inauguration was communicated so emphatically, directly on the mayor's social media page, because they wanted to cover up last week's baki, when the mayor took a smiling selfie on snowy Andrássy út, while barely three centimeters of snow completely paralyzed traffic.
"The air around Gergely Karácsony is running out"
- stated Sámuel Ágoston Mráz, who says that the mayor is getting more and more nervous because of the corruption scandals revealed by the press.
"Nervous politicians like to escape into substitute actions to pretend they are calm," Mráz pointed out.
It was also brought up that the government had reached an agreement with a Qatari real estate developer, and that a new millennium city center worth approximately six billion dollars could be built in Budapest, but negative communication about the project had already started on the left,
Gergely Karácsony has lost his temper and vehemently opposes the investment.
According to Mráz, residential properties are needed, and with the Csoc and Csoc plus programs, the government supports people's desire to create a home.
Jr. And Lomnici explained that in our country it is precisely the politicians of the western party, the anointed supporters of the market economy, who oppose the construction of such modern skyscrapers as can be seen in many large cities around the world.
"I remember when activists protecting the City Park went out before 2019, who
destroyed socialist ruins were protected,
it was a completely wild environment, now anyone who walks outside can see that there are paradise-like conditions," Tamás Lánczi recalled the events a few years ago, when the Karácsony family wanted to prevent the rebirth of the Városliget.
MTI
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