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Reports leaked to Magyar Hirlap indicate that the socialist will pursue an undemocratic election campaign during the the next few months leading up to a spring election in April. Mesterházy, the small calibre stooge has already shaved his beard showing that he was ready to start the campaign that according to Vona, will be the dirtiest ever.
Mesterházy, the protégé of ex-Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány who is still pulling the string of the puppet, said he would consider Fidesz as an opponent and Jobbik as enemy.
The two criminals—Gyurcsany and Mesterhazy—has already testified in a fraud trial in the case of János Zuchlak, a small fish that was used to syphon money out of state funds under the watchful eyes of Ferenc Gyurcsány; both denied his involvement in the fraud and there is a good chance that the crooks won't get charged because, in all probability they destroyed the evidence of their engagement in the crime and are laying the blame of the fraud on the small fish already enjoying the hospitality of a correctional institution.
There are signs that the socialists, by now, are in a pre-election campaign mood. The party controlled police have stepped up their intimidation campaign against patriotic organizations, in all over the country.
Police are banning residential forums, harassing citizens and putting pressure on municipalities to ban Jobbik election gatherings, exactly as it was promised by Mesterházy in the leaked document.
Today, riot police have invaded Kiskunlacháza where patriotic organizations planned a commemoration service to remember the innocent victims of crime. Police banned the service and the event was called off, yet cops showed up in the town with overwhelming force to intimidate residents; according to locals, police cars and paddy wagons were everywhere and the town looked like a surreal montage out of a Peter Greenaway movie where police officers running around on empty streets looking for ghosts to arrest. This shows how desperate the regime is; the criminals are borrowing scare tactics form the Rákosi era that people thought was over once and for all, but communist scare tactics made their appearances once again thanks to the Socialist-Liberal administration.
The goal is to ban Jobbik, the only force in the country that still has credibility and a clear vision of getting the country back on its feet. This is what Gábor Vona talked about in a recent press conference.
We can safely say though that the strategy of the regime won't work; it is too late to stop the awakening of the country, as people are demanding radical changes in every segment of society. In fact, the socialists have no good choices left to pursue because whatever strategy they deciding on (persecute Jobbik or try to ignore it, as the mainstream media does), in either case, they will boost the popularity of the party and the agenda of the patriotic movement.
(hungarianambiance.com)
Mesterházy promises undemocratic campaign
Sunday, November 29, 2009
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