The ÁSZ's investigation did not start yesterday, and if they tried to do good together back then, now they have to get into the cactus field together.

In fact, what Momentum, which can only be discovered slowly with a magnifying glass, and its completely weightless, but still capable of harming its country, representatives do not deserve a word. On the other hand, all their announcements are excellent for those struggling with low blood pressure to improve their blood circulation without medication.

Now Anna Donáth was delirious for a good time. He was able to claim that the well-deserved fine imposed by the ÁSZ is nothing more than revenge for protesting on Friday, February 16. There is only one problem with this statement, and that is that not one word of it is true.

They were fined because it was proven that they received foreign money through the intervention of the Everyone's Hungary Movement.

The people involved deny this vehemently, but only those who have just come off the wall believe what they say.

Did they campaign together? Yes, no doubt. Did they all support the same candidate, named Péter Márki-Zay? It cannot be denied. Has foreign money reached the Movement? Nah! Who is the leader of this Movement? Well, Márki-Zay. Their candidate for prime minister. Did Márki-Zay pay for the posters and campaign events? What is that! Very! Is it legal to campaign with foreign money? Damn it!

Yes, my friends, there is a wise Hungarian saying that it would be good to memorize carefully: a common horse has curd on its back.

Because after the election defeat, the great collaboration turned into a great slander, but then it was already - another saying - the handle of a lost axe. And because in the end the victory of Fidesz-KDNP was so great that "it could even be seen from the moon", the antecedents cannot be denied.

And if they tried to get into the good together, then they have to get into the cactus field together.

Painful? It is true, but there is a third saying: whoever digs a pit for others, falls into it himself.

They claim that they knew nothing about the origin of the money. Indeed? Hasn't anyone realized how much money is being spent on the supposedly meager state support? If it really isn't, even though it's hard or impossible to believe, then there's a lot of trouble over there, because there isn't a single sensible person in the entire opposition camp. But that's no excuse either, just as the participant in the bank robbery doesn't get away with saying he wasn't there because he was waiting outside behind the wheel of the getaway car.

Donáth mentions revenge, but he himself must be aware that he is lying without batting an eye. The SAO's investigation didn't start yesterday, the parties received its findings twice for comment, and they asked for a postponement several times, so it's Munich-style to pretend that the fine was issued in a few days as revenge for the scandal.

By the way, there is a certain arrogance in this statement, because it could seem - if we were to take it seriously - as if Momentum was a factor at all. Dear Anna, believe me, it's not. Like their former president,

András Fekete-Győr was also the victim of a conceptual trial when he was sentenced to a suspended prison sentence for violence against the police.

I note that if an ordinary citizen had "dropped" a smoke grenade among the law enforcement officers, it is suspected that he would not be sentenced to one year and not suspended.

Something else that is literally worth a mass for Momentum and all parties of the coalition, i.e. they could pay for a thanksgiving mass, for which Hungarian laws are many times more permissive than their great role model, the regulations of the USA.

According to American laws, the large association would easily be put behind bars.

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