The left coalition disintegrated in Eger



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Two also left the Association for the City faction at the Ádám Mirkóczki Support Unit in Eger. Csaba Komlósi from the LMP and Zoltán Keresztes from the momentum justified the decision saying that the mayor made decisions in one person, without consultation. Adam Mirkóczki, who runs the city, said the two MPs should return their seats. According to Fidesz, the departure of the deputies is the result of an unimaginable municipal administration, said Bulletin M1.

Last October Ádám Mirkóczki became mayor of Eger. The former member of Parliament for Jobbik promised on the night of the municipal elections that he would not go to the chair of a political butcher, but rather wanted public peace.

At that moment, Csaba Komlósi from LMP stood next to him in Dobó square and Zoltán Keresztes also applauded the momentary

However, the year-long majority of the general assembly in Eger ended on Friday. Zoltán Keresztes announced in a video uploaded to his social site that

does not agree with Ádám Mirkóczki’s leadership style, nor with the decisions made as a result,

therefore, it turns its back on the Baliberal faction.

In its entry, the Momentum assured that the cooperation of left-wing parties has a future and there is hope for a change of government in 2022.

The first great tension arose in relation to the negotiation and non-negotiation of the 2020 budget,

but I could list the smallest and largest announcements that were made without any consultation and multiplied during the extraordinary legal orderKomlósi said.

Csaba Komlósi of the Green Party claimed that Ádám Mirkóczki would build a leader-centered system in the city.

It was not reasonable to leave the Unity for the City faction in Unity

– Ádám Mirkóczki reacted to what happened.

According to the mayor, all the majority decisions were made with the approval of the political group, and it is the renitents who now blame him for the situation. Ádám Mirkóczki sees that the functioning of the city is not in danger.

However, the leader of the Fidesz-KDNP faction in Eger said

There have been no significant improvements in recent months and they are not expected in the near future.

According to Sándor Oroján, the Baliberal side no longer has a vision or a quorum.

Ádám Mirkóczki announced at the beginning of the summer that he was leaving Jobbik. He then argued that he would abandon party politics solely and exclusively because of his sense of responsibility for the city of Eger.

However, a week ago he overwritten his promise when he embarked on Gergely Karácsony’s referendum initiative,

that the mayor would launch for local governments to fight the government over EU subsidies.

The mayor of Eger argued in his ATV program that the referendum initiative is good for lobbying, but at the same time costly fun.

Cover photo illustration.



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