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Even the Left Flunk the Last Madness of Salis

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The face of the Hungarian left, András Jámbor, criticized Ilaria Salis: "He comes here to the Gay Pride for his popularity, the effects we pay for"

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The face of the Hungarian left, András Jámbor, criticized Ilaria Salis: "He comes here to the Gay Pride for his popularity, the effects we pay for"

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According to Jámbor, there is no need for antifa activist solidarity at home, as Salis is not interested in Hungary, only in his own popularity.

András Jámbor, the leftmost face of the Hungarian opposition, writes in a letter to Salis that this is not solidarity: come here for popularity but the effects we pay. The Orbanian system used the facts of the time to denigrate the local left despite our refusal of violence. According to the congressman, the parade of the Western left does not take into account us.

According to the politician, Salis is not interested in the fate of the Hungarian people or Pride.

András Jámbor, an independent member of parliament from Józsefváros and Ferencváros, wrote to Ilaria Salis in a Facebook post and wrote that she was “genuinely shocked” to read that Ilaria Salis wants to come to Hungary for the Budapest Pride. Honestly, it burned into my retina when, after replying to Viktor Orbán in the EP, he and his party colleagues sang Bella Cia and they garnered a lot of likes on the misery of this country.

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444.hu broke the news in Hungary on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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