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DNH 2021 DNH 2021 · 05/02/2022
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Opposition PM candidate punched in the face by an old woman – VIDEO

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The general elections will be held in Hungary on April 3. The question is whether PM Orbán remains or has to resign after 12 years in power. As a result, tensions are already high.

An elderly critic of the joint opposition’s PM candidate, Péter Márki-Zay, even hit him during a campaign rally in Orosháza. She scolded his mother first but later punched Márki-Zay in the face. Below you can watch the video about exactly what happened:

Hungary’s April 3 general election will be decided by the races in the individual constituencies, Péter Márki-Zay, the opposition’s joint candidate for prime minister, said on Friday. Addressing a press conference in Kiskunfélegyháza, in southern Hungary, Márki-Zay said it was crucial for the opposition to win the majority of the 106 constituencies.

Citing polling data, he said the opposition had more supporters than ruling Fidesz, insisting that the ruling party was therefore attempting to disintegrate the opposition and their share of the vote in the election.

In his speech, Márki-Zay congratulated the local mayor on his 2019 election win, and assured him and Fidesz’s voters that the opposition would represent them, too, if they won on April 3. No matter what government will be in power after the election, it will support the mayor of Kiskunfelegyhaza, Márki-Zay said, adding that the difference in the case of a change of government would be that the current opposition “wouldn’t expect any form of political loyalty”.

  • Read also: Is there a chance for a government change in April?

Márki-Zay, who was elected the mayor of Hodmezovasarhely in a by-election in 2018, said the city had before been “a bastion of Fidesz”. The key, he said, to his success four years ago had been that voters “weren’t forced to choose between the smaller and the bigger thieves”.

On April 3, Hungarians will have to choose between two opposing visions for their country when they head to the polls,

“not between little and big thieves and not between right and left”,

he said. The only question for them will be to choose whether Fidesz should stay or go, whether they want a country descending or “rising up onto the level of Europe”, the prime ministerial candidate added.

Márki-Zay said even those who had emigrated from the country would be willing to return to a “smart and honest Hungary”.

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Source: MTI, Youtube

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3 Comments

  1. Alex says:
    05/02/2022 at 19:51

    They are not buying the lies. They want their own country period. You lefties are so much bad that all the country the leftist had where filled with crime and stupidity.

  2. Not Mario says:
    07/02/2022 at 15:18

    Wise old woman can spot a liar when she sees one. Good job.

  3. Nem Komcsi says:
    08/02/2022 at 15:08

    A baseball bat would have been more effective! Better yet, go out and vote against them, granny.

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