Index – National – Famous for the alpine style: this is how Zsófia Koncz’s brother investigates the public



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A Facebook page called Inkorrekt posted a video in which Zsófia Koncz’s brother, jr. Ferenc Koncz is on the list. The young man is seen in an office, presumably trying to encourage voters to vote by phone during the call center. It is not yet clear if we can see an actual phone conversation on the video or if he will speak strong sentences during “practice.”

I would like to ask if you would support a Fidesz-KDNP candidate in a current election. Probably not?

– The younger brother of the official candidate asks by phone and then, in response to the supposed negative answer, says:

And would you support your fucking stinky mother, little one?

We also contacted Zsófia Koncz in the case, WHAT IS YOUR OPINION ABOUT THE VIDEO AND WHAT YOU DO NOT CONSIDER A PROBLEM OF YOUR BROTHER COMMUNICATING WITH VOTERS IN SUCH STYLE ON BEHALF OF FIDES-KDNP, BUT IT IS SEVERAL.

By the way, in the sixth constituency of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, an interim parliamentary election must be held because on July 10, Ferenc Koncz, the representative of the government in the region, died in a car accident. The government side will nominate the daughter of the deceased deputy, Zsófia Koncz, in the October elections.

His name may be familiar from the fact that back in 2015, as vice president of Fidelitas, together with President László Böröcz, they introduced the idea of ​​the provocative watchdog: they wanted to publish the names of those they believe are deliberately disrupting state events. Subsequently, Zsófia Koncz worked at the Washington Embassy as a foreign policy officer.

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The youth organization Fidesz is building a database of provocateurs and the names are being made public.

The opposition is starting against László Bíró, who in 318 scored 31.64 percent in Jobbik’s colors against Koncz, who finally shot in the district by 49.3 percent. All opposition parties supported him, but Jobbik could not be officially included among the nominating organizations because the National Electoral Commission determined that the party was illegally registered. We write more about this here:

Borsod's intermission may be the last nail in Jobbik's coffin

The Borsod by-elections are not just about whether voters need Jobbik, but also whether the opposition needs Jobbik.

So far, the tone of the campaign has not been subtle, as the Benedictine judge has been forced to explain his earlier unacceptable statements. For example, he called Budapest “judapest” during a post about people who left Jobbik in the capital because they did not agree with party policy. In another comment, he called Israeli tourists “lice slides.”

In a comment, the joint opposition candidate in Tiszaújváros was Jewish

The right-wing candidate for the by-elections apologized for his not-so-old statements.

Although Judge did not admit to having written the cited comments, he responded on his Facebook page to criticism of him, generally apologizing for his earlier statements.



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