One of the essential elements of staying Hungarian is knowing where we came from and where we are going.

The majority of our citizens are aware of this. However, many of us pay little attention to seeing clearly where we are going. We consider it insignificant to ask ourselves the question and are satisfied with everything we can hear in our favorite news source. Thus, falling into an information trap, we can become a prisoner of unilateral decisions.

We breathed a sigh of relief when the regime changed, we felt the period from 1990-1994 was a hopeful time. We believed that with the help of the Western world we could breathe in the life-giving fresh air of freedom.

We were wrong, not a little, but big!

We had to acknowledge that the politicians who speculated for a living and became the opposition did not go away. I had to face the newcomers. The post-communists, satiated with mother's milk, and the all-liberals reigning as market buckets have revived.

They took advantage of the disorganization of the national side and its tendency to maintain peace and public morality, i.e. its gentlemanly gesture. There was no accountability for their crimes. The Hungarian proverb: "do not expect good for a good deed" has been confirmed.

The newcomers prevailed twice until 2010. From that time on, the majority of Hungarians finally faced reality and discovered the recurring, real character of the parasites of the past. It's unbelievable, but they did it, that during their rise to power, they offered Hungary on a platter to their globalist comrades with the same ideals, making huge profits and not caring about the legacy of St. István.

The parliamentary elections of 2010, thank God, opened new doors. From a political and economic point of view, the national government makes a 180-degree turn and gives priority to the interests of all Hungarians.

We hoped, as one would expect in a gentleman's casino, that the opposition parties in Hungary would self-purify and accept the Hungarians' eternal oath: "Home comes first".

We were wrong again, we lost hope, but the opposition's hunger for power has changed nothing.

They did not go, in fact, new ones came under their wings, party messiahs promising an Edenic future with self-appointed leaders swelling with egoism. They broadened their methods, accepted Ferenc Gyurcsány, and entered into an alliance.

The national right, the majority of Hungarians, announced during the European Union representative elections that the country does not need the increasingly Pitian opposition.

From the civilian point of view, it is difficult to bear that in the reality of our social life, non-communists are constantly being suspected of criminal cases thanks to their "chief officers". It is enough to think about the City Hall Gate case, the Chain Bridge scandal, or the ongoing criminal proceedings from Óbuda to Zugló. Civil courage is now demanding more and more loudly that the justice of the rule of law should put an end to these cases.

If this happens, our society as a whole will come to understand how bicycle specialist Gergely Karácsony, dollar banker Márki-Zay, or Katalin Cseh, Anna Donáth, who is attacking her country in the EU, sees and was able to fulfill her task. The icing on the cake is that Gyurcsány's EU immunity also raises questions.

Let's finally pour clean water into the glass, let's prevent the emergence of new ones who want to join the ranks!

Péter Magyar offers the same as the others, the difference is that he can be compared to the Duracell pocket battery. After his long, carefree years in the FIDESZ-KDNP, Verklás appeared to offer his services in the People's Party of the European Union. Clinging to the hem of von der Leyen's skirt, he comes and goes arm in arm with Hungarian-hating People's Party chairman Manfred Weber.

The population of Europe is waking up more and more and sees that removing the idiots described in my article from political life is the task of the patriots. That is why we must do everything to improve our allied and common Europe. A never-to-be-returned, but enormous opportunity lies before the European Parliament group of Patriots for Europe.

The German state elections also show that it was enough to demote the peoples of Europe. A narrow elite cannot keep the owners of the chessboard in check. The economy of our families and our future, our continent, is not a toy.

Those who are in favor of war, those who support illegal immigration, have separated themselves from the tasks entrusted to them by their own people.

The supporters of elite rule, the comers, I think they have reached a dead end.

László Csizmadia