Gábor Vona: There is only one program, Jobbik's program

Monday, November 23, 2009


Some time ago, I said there was only one program, Jobbik's program. I also added, whoever forms the next government, it has two choices: either implements our program or let us do it. Many opposition members got upset about the statement, many smiled at it. Just like when I said, a while ago that the majority of Hungarians were Jobbik supporters but they didn't know it yet. Many smiled then, but less do it now. I didn't mean it to be a joke. I was dead serious in both statements. Radically.

But what does radical mean? Perhaps, that I was born with clenched hands and with foaming mouth? That in the kindergarten, my sign was the Molotov cocktail? Radicalism is not an idea but an approach. If an accident victim would be slapped by the doctor or give him an aspirin, both approaches would be wrong. In the past couple of decades, not one car but a dozen train ran over Hungary, yet the country was treated by slaps and painkillers. The left wing parties are slapping, kicking and the beautiful souls of right wingers are deluding the people. Let's spell it out: Hungary has been deliberately ruined. We need a radical treatment—according to the analogy above, a surgical operation, rather than slaps or painkillers. Only Jobbik has the recipe for that cocktail. We have to touch areas that neither the left nor the right wing parties dared, wanted or being allowed to tackle. What they know are slapping or administering painkillers.

Besides us, nobody dares to take up the issue of indebtedness and the need to renegotiate national debt. Nobody dares to spell out that the business of the Hungarian National Bank needs to be reorganized to reflect national interests. Who would dare to speak abut taxing international corporations? Certainly not the parties that are financed by the very same multinational corporations with Judas money...Also nobody is too eager to tackle one of the biggest scandals, the private pension plan that will explode in our face in the next couple of years. And of course, nobody is raising the need of re-channelling private pension funds into state owned accounts.

I am not even surprised that no one in the parliament has spoken out against the selling out Hungarian land to foreigners. This plan could be prevented by modifying the landownership act with a simple majority vote in the parliament. Probably, we'll have to tackle this issue as well; likewise, the elimination of the exemption law, the stockpiling of positions by members of parliament and the possibility of abrogating the mandate of members of parliament. We are supporting the proposal of halving the number of seats in parliament but the real question is not this, because if we reduce the number of seats from 386 to 200, we still end up with close to 200 freeloaders.

Nobody has any idea how to solve the gypsy question. Sajóbábony proved, there are civil war like conditions in many parts of the country. The left wing parties don't acknowledge the problem at all and the opposition only frowning. But in this situation only drastic measures have chances to succeed. We need to introduce social work and debit cards—in other words, work rather than baby business oriented mentality and family support. For the Hungarian Guard and the gendarmerie need a legal framework. We need a situation where the gypsies can return to the world of work and education. Those, who are not willing to take up the offer have two choices: either, they leave the country by taking advantage of the rights of free movements established by the European Union or jail that won't be wellness institution, rather inmates will have to work to earn the expenses of their own confinement, because nobody will tolerate parasitic and criminal lifestyle anymore.

And finally, who would dare, besides us to raise the question of restoring the historical constitution based on the “Szent Korona tan”. The left wing parties understandably would like to stick with the Stalinist “patchwork” constitution and the opposition once again offering aspirin. Or opening the secret archives that include the business dealings of the past twenty years? Can anyone expect from any parties in the parliament to bring the political criminals responsible for the privatization and re-privatization projects of the previous years to justice?

In this article, we haven't even talked about education, culture and media related issues--all sides have appalling approaches toward these issues. Who will dare taking up the issue of suspending the rights of private television stations, who will throw out the Bologna educational system and who will designate July 4 a national holiday? Who will rebuild the national defence. Who will defend the interest of the railway and the bus companies against the multinational lobby interested in building more freeways? Who knows how many more ideas, I left off from the list that only Jobbik has the credibility, the skill and the strength to realize.

So, I say it one more time, without bragging and concentrating only on facts, so that everyone can understand: the next government, either implements the program of Jobbik or let Jobbik do it. Anything else is bad choice...

(Note: The original title of the article is “Pofon és Algopyrin”)

(barikad.hu)

Translated by poppyseed

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