Péter Magyar presented himself on public television and Kossuth Radio with an aggressive rampage that suggested signs of psychopathy.
Péter Magyar roared through a 16-minute long, aggressive monologue, who apparently directed all his venom at the public television's female host, Tari Titanilla, and then used the same memorized text on Kossuth Rádio. He didn't answer questions, but instead broke down all the opposition's communication clichés that had been put together over the years.
Péter Magyar has not been invited to the public media for 218 days - with this lie (he was invited several times, but he did not dare to go), the president of the Tisza Party started on the M1 on Thursday morning.
By the way, MTVA's invitation this time was originally intended for Eszter Ordas, the leader of the list of the Tisza Party in Budapest, to ask about Budapest affairs, but the party president came to the studio instead.
Instead of answering the first question, Péter Magyar said that the minimum wage in several EU countries is higher than in Hungary, while he believes that the prices there are lower. The president of Tisza then confirmed that he will not sit in the Capital Assembly, but said that Budapest is in a difficult economic situation because the Hungarian state takes a significant part of the revenues from the capital city with the solidarity tax. According to Magyar, "our hospitals are moldy, the elevators don't work, and some people don't get surgery until next May."
On several occasions, Péter Magyar interrupted the host's questions to talk about topics that, according to him, "are of much greater interest to the Hungarian people".
He recalled that he invited the head of Fidesz in the capital, Alexandra Szentkirályi, to a meeting, but she refused the meeting. However, he agreed with the faction leaders of the other parties. He stated that the opposition is approaching, that the leaders of the opposition parties are "having a wedding dance" with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, and that Gergely Karácsony "wants the Olympics more than Fidesz".
He explained that currently all powers in the capital are assigned to the mayor, which the Tisza Party wants to change.
"People have had enough of the 20-year-old Gyurcsány-Orbán tussle," he said. Meanwhile, the government is canceling railway wing lines, closing hundreds of post offices in the countryside, and says it will eliminate maternity wards in rural hospitals. In his opinion, we should rather talk about this.
Péter Magyar confirmed that the demonstration announced by the Tisza Party will be held on October 5 in front of the headquarters of the public media on the Kunigunda road, where Ákos Hadházy, who got into a dispute with him, will also be present.
In response to the question that he did not accept several invitations to the 48 Minutes program to debate with Balázs Orbán, he said that he "doesn't have to deal with any other politician, but Prime Minister Viktor Orbán", and that he wants to ask the Prime Minister, who is accountable to him, his questions for the past 14 years of bad governance. He also talked about Viktor Orbán not daring to debate with him, while a few sentences earlier he himself said that there would soon be an Orbán-Hungarian debate in the European Parliament.
In response to the question that, after Péter Magyar's ex-wife, his ex-girlfriend, Evelin Vogel, also made accusations against him, he explained: it was a huge disappointment for him that the woman he loved "let down her own party family". He added that, in his opinion, "Rogan propaganda" is also behind this.
The concept of Péter Magyar or his preparation staff was clearly shown in the interview given to M1 Hírado and then to Kossuth Rádio. If only from the fact that he screamed the same boring clichés in both places.
The party leader with a trembling voice did not allow his monologue to be interrupted by unpleasant questions, rather he brought everything together in an aggressive propaganda speech, so essentially the audience could not learn anything.
It somehow stood out because Péter Magyar complained that he, like everyone else, was invited to the studios on a specific topic, this time in connection with the Capital Assembly. As he put it, he is only willing to talk about what he wants to talk about. He pretty much demanded his own channel, where he can shout and rage freely, since the prime minister can also speak once a week, so obviously a Péter Magyar should have at least that much, if not more. They didn't even call him well, if he did, because he's such a guy that he walks out if he doesn't like the questions. He has already presented this on ATV. Since then, ATV has been in decline.
It is not known what could have been the reason for the overdrive and fighting in the case of Péter Magyar, perhaps the interview with Evelin Vogel, in which the ex-girlfriend also confirmed Magyar's aggressiveness.
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The reporter of the public television got a taste of this as well, who was practically bulldozed by the president of the Tisza Party, who did not leave her any dignity.
On Kossuth Rádio, however, no one asked about his private life, yet Péter Magyar compulsively blurted out that Gábor Kubatov could do anything, that is, that his ex-girlfriend could talk about his unacceptable relationship behavior to Index.
There was everything in Magyar's confused, rambling speech, but practically nothing. There was a train catching fire because of János Lázár, and a million starving pensioners, an indebted capital, runaway inflation, national debt - basically communication clichés cobbled together from other parties, at least the learned monologue didn't have to be heavily edited, the elements were already ready a long time ago.
So Péter Magyar learned and roared off a monologue, in the meantime saying that they wouldn't let him speak anyway, that the state propaganda was completely oppressing him, that everyone was just hurting him anyway.
Psychiatric case he presented. The testimony of the two interviews alone is that not only Judit Varga, but also Evelin Vogel can put their hands together that she got rid of this aggressive bully. Because living with such a figure...?!? And some people would entrust this country to him...
Péter Magyar's appearance in public media can be viewed here.
Cover image: Péter Magyar, Member of the European Parliament of the Tisza party
Source: MTI/Szilárd Koszticsák