Opposition LMP will represent an “honest attitude” in the upcoming European Parliament election campaign, the green party’s deputy group leader, Máté Kanász-Nagy, said on Monday.
Kanász-Nagy told a press conference that his party was best positioned to promote a “fair green transition” in Europe. He said parties campaigning in the context of the EP elections on a platform of low inflation and higher wages were being deceitful because “the European Parliament has no powers” to shape those areas.
Kanász-Nagy said Hungary’s alliances should be the focus of the election campaign, and he blamed the government for “dismantling ties with its natural allies in the region just to meet the expectations of the Russian president”. “We must put an end to the era of expecting cheap fossil fuels from the East to undergird European competitiveness,” he said. Meanwhile, he said LMP’s campaign was targeted against government efforts to “make Hungary into a battery-plant colony” adding that efforts to turn the country into “a waste dump for the East or the West” must be countered.
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HAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Yeah, right! I’d like to see their “honest” answers to these questions: 1. Where do your campaign funds come from? 2. Do you subscribe to the Net-Zero, 15-Minute Cities, Agenda 2030 program(s)? 3. Would you increase taxes to fund “green” initiatives? 4. Would you promote and waste taxpayers’ money on “green” projects such as solar and wind, heat pumps, E.V.s, etc. on the basis of dogma, even if they are proven to be unviably costly, inefficient, and not actually environmentally-friendly? 5. Would you take your cues from the public opinion and wishes of the Hungarian voters or from the globalist-socialist elites and other international actors? Come on, Mate, I’m waiting!
LMP with an ‘honest attitude’? Hahaha!
Beware of any politician on the left or right proclaiming “honesty”.
Or answering any direct questions (agreeing with @michaelsteiner for a change)
“Honesty is such a lonely word. Everyone is so untrue. Honesty is rarely ever heard and mostly what I need from you.” Billy Joel