DK held an online birthday party on Saturday afternoon where the party leadership was nostalgic. According to Gyurcsány, he already wanted to work together in 2010.

The Democratic Coalition (DK) held a major online event on Saturday afternoon to mark the party’s ninth birthday. DK posted a birthday party on Facebook for the threat of an epidemic, where Balázs Barkóczi, the party’s spokesman, greeted the audience as the host.

Klara Dobrev was the first to be “linked,” the party’s MEP said, proving in municipal elections last year that if they joined, they could defeat Fidesz. Subsequently, David Sassoli, President of the European Parliament, also greeted the party and reaffirmed its pro-European commitment.

Ferenc Gyurcsány introduced Barkóczi as President of the Czech Republic and Prime Minister of the Republic of Hungary. Gyurcsány started with the victory of the left in 2006 and then turned to Őszöd, who said he wanted to shake up the match, but it had a dramatic effect. The speech, he said, became the subject of a violent coup attempt, referring to the 2006 riots. He justified his resignation in 2009 on the grounds that he did not want to be an obstacle to reforms.

He said he was moved by Fidesz’s two-thirds victory in 2010 and had already encouraged cooperation, proposing that the MSZP be opened up to make it a big Democratic party, but that the socialist leadership refused to transform, so ultimately founded it. and DK.

According to Gyurcsány, their first victory was when Fidesz planned a record election in the summer of 2012, but they announced a starvation star in Kossuth Square for a week and the Orban eventually fell back.

About the party’s early days, Gyurcsány said they were as poor as the church mouse, but they worked, struggled with the elements and eventually reached 16 percent in last year’s EP elections.

All that was said about the future was that

in a year and a half, of course, they plan to replace Fidesz by working together.


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