According to Gábor Kubatov, the party director of Fidesz, Péter Magyar is harming his family the most with what he is doing, and now he is enjoying the media hype surrounding him.
Gábor Kubatov was the Blikk Talk! he is the latest guest of the political and public program. The Fidesz party director also expressed his opinion about the future challenges of Ferencváros, the selection of the next president of the republic, and Judit Varga's ex-husband, Péter Magyar, who is currently in the press.
When asked who will be the next president of the republic, Gábor Kubatov said that he does not listen to rumors, because the presidency usually makes a proposal in this regard, and then the faction discusses it. It's not worth lamenting about it now either, because experience shows that the faction will think it through for many rounds.
"And I think you'll have to sleep for it. This is a serious task, after all, we do not choose port 2"
he added.
The party director of Fidesz also had a firm opinion regarding Péter Magyar. According to the politician, jealousy resulting from the status of "footballer's wife" may be the driving force behind the events. The representative stated that he did not really know Péter Magyar, for him Judit Varga was his colleague, his party mate, who, in his opinion, did an excellent job. In his view, Judit Varga's ex-husband is in a somewhat confused situation, mainly because of the media hype around him.
In addition, according to him, she was always in a bit of a "footballer's wife" status, since "after all, his wife held the position of Minister of Justice". "He has always been in this status, and I think that the media hype that surrounds him at the moment makes him happy"
said the party director.
Péter Magyar, who defected from Fidesz, and I watched matches together, but we didn't speak more than five words. I think it hurts her family the most, and after years of being in the status of a "footballer's wife", she is now enjoying the media hype that surrounds her."
- added Gábor Kubatov.
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