PM Orbán Says Tisza Would only Bring Aggression
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Péter Magyar left Kötcse as a loser, the messiah is undoubtedly more energetic than MZP, but he still says nothing
On Sunday in Kötcse, the parties kicked off the autumn political season with such force that it was as if we were already in the final stages of the election campaign, not seven months away. We have gathered together what will help Fidesz and what can help Tisza in the coming months.
On Monday and Tuesday, RTL News reported that when Márk Móna, a correspondent for Mandiner, wanted to ask Romulusz Ruszin-Szendi Kötcsén about the Tisza Party's multi-rate tax bill, the party's vice-chairman physically pushed the employee of the newspaper belonging to the pro-government MCC several times. On Tuesday, they also managed to get Péter Magyar to speak, who was asked if there would be consequences for the matter.
The prime minister reacted on his social media page: "Some people want cockfighting and aggression, some people want peace and tranquility. You choose!"
On Sunday, in Kötcsén, a Mandiner employee wanted to ask Romulusz Ruszin-Szendi, a Tisza politician, questions. Ruszin-Szendi deflected the questions for a while, then repeatedly pushed the employee of the pro-government newspaper away, as can be seen in the recording made by Mandiner. On Tuesday, RTL News asked the Tisza party chairman about the incident. According to Magyar, there was no pushing involved, he sees something completely different…
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