the left blames each other for their defeat at Borsod



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The candidate was bad, the left-wing coalition was bad, radical left-wing representative Ákos Hadházy wrote on Facebook. Then the search for those responsible began. An interesting part of his writing, by the way, is when he argues that the leftist candidate was much more corrupt than the non-leftist press wrote. He, I mean, Hadházy, knew exactly that, claims it, but did not reveal it to the public for political reasons.

“Sometimes there are situations where there is no good solution. The opposition has created a situation where it can only lose today.”

This is how the radical leftist politician Ákos Hadházy begins to write. Then of course comes the dictatorship and other mandatory curses, but then he re-evaluates his own side:

“There is something I can say is good, but let us have no doubts, Fidesz will continue to harden itself. To nullify the alternative reality thus constructed. In recent years, we have dedicated a single night and a single day to changing the rules of the game, but when We left MTVA headquarters, we were told to accept the status quo for now.
The recipe was to team up for each party and hope for a miracle. The miracle did not come: in 2018, the result of the candidates of the opposition parties (excluding the camouflage parties) was only 0.5% behind the late Ferenc Koncz. Today, it has gained almost 5 percent. You have to see that the voting field for Fidesz is stable, it can still take the majority of those who voted for it in 2018. The opposition simply does not have enough voters to defeat Fidesz. So working together is not worth much if we want to go to 2020 with the current rules of the game.
The identity of the candidate also contributed to the fact that today the result was not very bright for the opposition. The parties believed that if there was a “coalition”, everything is there, the identity of the candidate does not matter at all, anyone can start. who was clearly involved in the fact that a small team spent a significant part of 50 million HUF in support of the EU rather than actual development. “

A particularly interesting part follows later. Hadházy is once again a Fidesz, but more importantly, he says that the candidate of the left is much more corrupt than what could be read in the media, that he knew exactly, but he heard for political reasons, it was not revealed enough to the public. Let’s see what Hadházy writes.

“Although the government propaganda was only about unpaid seamstresses, I was personally aware of the matter and therefore considered it much more serious. to illustrate a corruption information. So all I could help this candidate was that I did not speak about it in public, but did inform the party presidents about what I learned.
László Bíró was not a good candidate, but it is not his fault that they have not found anything else to replace him: the opposition parties are struggling with serious organizational problems, they simply do not have enough good candidates in the 106 electoral districts. Collaboration is simply useless if there is no organization, as there are not enough activists. Today, there were not 220 opposition delegates in Borsod in the 110 polling stations, including party presidents and political celebrities. “

The defeat of the opposition is a great slap in the face, Hadházy continues, and then ends with the usual false optimism, whose aim is to hope for better and then success will follow.



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