Momentum rarely hears about itself, but this week it got up like that certain dead man and immediately came up with two new ideas that will certainly push it further down the slope. First, András Fekete Győr felt the urge to once again speak out against the Budapest Olympics, which did not even exist as an idea, and then Márton Tompos went beyond all limits: according to him, "railway travel should be liberalized".

The president of Momentum spoke on his Facebook page accident at Keleti Pályauudvar

If MÁV cannot send regular trains and locomotives, then let RegioJet, for example, operate flights!

RegioJet is a privately owned railway company in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. It is a subsidiary of the Student Agency, whose partner is Keolis. In 2011, it was the first to break the monopoly of Czech Railways in long-distance rail passenger transport in the Czech Republic, but it is present in several Central European countries.

From all this, it seems that Momentum will not change its globalist policy and openly undertakes to transfer the property of the Hungarian state to foreigners in some strategic sectors. In this case, the president of Momentum did not think of a way to fix MÁV, but to serve foreign business interests. It seems that Momentum did not learn from the failure of the 2024 EP elections.

Mandiner / civilek.info

Photo source: Facebook page of Márton Tompos/Graphics: Civilek.Info