TGM: The students destroyed Orbán’s authority



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The prime minister can be re-elected, but he will never be a real leader again.

In Club Radio Tamás Gáspár Miklós He said that Orbán Viktor his system is solid, terribly strong, but not popular, loved, recognized. People don’t even believe their leaders are worthy of their position. The philosopher wrote about the standard Viktor Orban! Go back to the greyhounds! In relation to his journalism, he spoke on Club Radio that the cause of acting students is so clear that people do not understand why a sensible person supports the government.

This is why many people add it when Attila Vidnyánszky his name now turns out to be talented. This stands out because most people already consider it “absurd” for a talented person to support the Orbán regime.

This is simply strange to hundreds of thousands of people. It has become apparent that “a sensible person does not support this system.”

People are amazed to support Viktor Orbán in a conflict in which idealistic and freedom-loving students defend his university. This shows that

the power of Viktor Orbán, broken in a moral and aesthetic sense.

They can still be re-elected, but they will not be a true leader because they are no longer respected, not admired. Hungarians, for want of a better one, tolerate the government because they believe the alternatives are unconvincing, but they no longer love their own field. Orbán can still win the elections, but the enthusiasm, the respect, is over.

A thousand pages show the cracks.

Conservative intelligentsia used to turn their backs on Fidesz, a fundamental and always conservative medical society.

Miklós Tamás Gáspár reminded him that the recent EP investigation also indicates that more than two-thirds of Hungarians know what the rule of law is and that Viktor Orbán is not in favor of EU funds.

As part of political power is psychological in nature, like the crisis of the system prior to 1989, most people already accept the statements of Fidesz as of the MSZMP at that time, and according to the philosopher, the recent statement of János Lázár suggests that inside, “Orbán’s authority is broken.”

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