According to Gergely Gulyás, It Is Unworthy to Attack Péter Ágh Just because He Owes His Victory to a Fake Candidate
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The future prime minister has been spending his time in public for two days cursing Péter Ágh.
Gergely Gulyás defended the victory of Péter Ágh, a Fidesz candidate from Sárvár, after Ágh won his individual constituency by a much smaller margin than that won by a formally independent crypto-Fidesz candidate, who happened to be called Péter Magyar. The "independent" Péter Magyar, who ran in the Sárvár district, did not appear in public at all during the campaign, the only thing that was known about him for a long time was that he shared the…
According to Gergely Gulyás, it is the Tisza Party's small-mindedness to question the victory of Fidesz's Péter Ágh - Another Péter Magyar ran in the election, which the Péter Magyar from Tisza considers a fraud.
“Victory is never final, defeat is never fatal,” Gergely Gulyás told Péter Magyar. The case was preceded by the Tisza Party chairman’s statement that he did not consider Péter Ágh, the Fidesz candidate who won the Sárvár district, to be a member of parliament. The minister in charge of the Prime Minister’s Office reminded the public that when Tisza won a two-thirds majority, the future prime minister spent two days in public cursing Péter Ágh.
Gergely Gulyás Complains: the Tisza Party Is Petty for Questioning the Victory of Fidesz's Péter Ágh
This is especially painful for the outgoing minister because, according to him, they are doing everything they can to ensure a smooth transition of government.
The mandate of Péter Ágh, or the petty style of the Tisza Party – this is the opening line of Gergely Gulyás, Minister Head of the Prime Minister’s Office, in which he discusses the situation in Vas District 2. The background to the matter is that Péter Magyar, the chairman of the Tisza Party, announced that he does not consider Péter Ágh, the Fidesz member who won in the Sárvár district, to be a member of parliament, because in his opinion, a R…
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