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HUNGARY

László Mérő: If Slovakia withstood Meciar and Fico, Hungary could also withstand Orban

Sugar Mizzy February 14, 2022

Regarding the opposition, the psychologist said that the biggest problem was no longer with Péter Márki-Zay, but with the “fan club” of the DK.

Denník N with the psychologist and mathematician László Mérő conducted an interview, who says Viktor Viktor is similar in nature to the best Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fi, and Orbán is more different from Meciar (formerly Slovak Prime Minister) than a boxer. According to a meter, it is often said that Viktor Orbán is a talented prime minister and that is true.

Talent, on the other hand, is a promise, and to tell a fifty-eight-year-old to be talented is actually an insult.

That means it didn’t work. “ – said Mérő and added that the Hungarian Prime Minister is a politician of quite outstanding ability who feels where the wind will blow tomorrow. According to the interviewee, he has to be ashamed of the prime minister more and more often abroad. “He vetoes neck-to-head nonsense and thus devalues ​​the notion of veto. The veto is an atomic bomb and he just scatters ” The psychologist said. The interviewee admitted that “We live much better in Hungary than we did twelve years ago when I started governing.”however, Romania and Slovakia did not have such a talented prime minister, yet they developed better.

Slovakia is optimistic about László Mérő:

Slovakia has endured eight years of Meciar, not how many years of Fico, then Hungary can stand twelve years of Orban.

According to meter Viktor Orbán “very” he was able to take advantage of his own mistakes. He failed in a win-win situation in 2002, from which he learned the need to better centralize and abandon the arguments for democracy in the classical sense when everyone’s views need to be heard.

Asked about the Central European University, he did not know “Why did they want to kill the CEU, I don’t see my day-to-day politics so much, I get to universities now because I’ve been teaching at universities for forty years.”. According to Meter, Fudan should not be brought here, it is a university with a very different culture. People would go to Fudan because they see the future in China, “As well as Orban”. “I wish you weren’t right about that, but you’re better at it than I am, so you might be right.” He added. There is no danger that Viktor Orbán will not hand over power if he loses on April 3rd.

If the opposition were to enshrine a constitution with a half-majority, Fidesz supporters said the interviewee would “grumble and even be right, but there is nothing else to do”. When asked whether this would not lead to a civil war situation, Mérő answers that it takes a lot, it is not so bad in Hungary. Regarding the opposition, Mérő said that the biggest problem was no longer with Péter Márki-Zay, but with DK With “fan club”.

He who does not have a completely left-wing commitment thinks that Jesus Mary! Is more like Fidesz. ”

– said Meter. The April election, he said, will be decided by how many people have that feeling stronger. As he said: “The feeling of being stolen, cheating, lying in Fidesz, but at least not stupid”. If Orbán does not lose, Meter sees an opportunity to take Hungary out of Europe, “Because it’s really a weather vane. Not a word is worth paying attention to, because the next day he says something else. ”.

Opening picture: László Mérő’s Facebook page

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