Márton Tompos sketched with strong colors what Hungary would look like if the left accidentally came to power, remembering that "the fate of Lenin's boys is always the same in the end".
Márton Tompos, Member of Parliament of Momentum, responded to the events in Poland on his social media page: "Pay attention to Warsaw! What is happening now in Poland will be the same here after the change of government!" - he wrote in connection with the arrest of the former interior minister of the PiS government and his deputy, who is currently on hunger strike to protest against the political revenge of the government led by Donald Tusk.
As is known, former Interior Minister Mariusz Kaminski and his former deputy, Maciej Wasik, were arrested on Tuesday evening in the presidential palace.
Even before his arrest, Kaminski made a statement addressed to the Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar, in which he called his conviction and illegal deprivation of his seat as an "act of political revenge" for his anti-corruption fight.
That is why I will start a hunger strike from the first day of my imprisonment as a political prisoner, he wrote. He demanded the release of other convicted employees of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (CBA), whom President Andrzej Duda pardoned in 2015.
Earlier, the Tusk cabinet took control of the Polish public media with "strongmen".
These events "inspired" Márton Tompos, who envisions similar thugs on the streets of Budapest, but he could no longer bear the fact that his post had blown the fuse of several right-wing opinion leaders.
This is also evident from the fact that, in connection with the comments of Dániel Deák, Dániel Bohár, Szilveszter Szarvas, and Kristóf Trombitás, he was attached to another post: "How healthy do you think the system is, which sends 5 Brown Language Prize-winning propagandists at the same time to a two-sentence post about a change of government?"
It is sheer luck that, as Kristóf Trombitás pointed out, the fate of the Lenin boys is always the same in the end.
Cover photo: Márton Tompos considers Tusk's "democracy" authoritative
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