Cluster is worried about the idea of liberating Budapest
On the diploma case of his mountain opponent, Miklós Hajnal, György Matolcsy he was also asked about his concept of a city-splitter and his relationship with the government-critical press Balázs Fürjes Secretary of State at the National Civil Service University.
“I am extremely pro-Budapest,” Fürjes responded to the question of how much the GDP generated in the capital helps the development of the countryside. 24.hu. He feels the juxtaposition of Budapest and the countryside, and he disagrees János Lázársal and György Matolcsy that the weight of the capital should be reduced.
I do not know why the governor of the national bank should envision the liberation of Budapest, but there is freedom of opinion. However, it is not a good direction when anyone thinks about the liberation of Budapest. This is the only Hungarian city in the world. If we cut it down, we can make it happen, there is none, ”said the Fidesz politician who is running for a parliamentary mandate in the Highlands.
According to him, there is no successful Hungary without a successful Budapest, it considers the capital to be a common denominator that can connect people with different political views.
Balázs Fürjes’s momentary opponent has not spoken so far, Miklós Hajnal the opposition politician had previously referred to himself as an economist but did not have a tertiary education, as 24 writes, but has now been asked to do so. He began his response by saying that it was not a matter of ideological contemplation, but of inventing concrete, practical solutions and then implementing them. He then talked about giving respect to all of his challengers, but he was more concerned with the challenges in Buda and his own commitments in Buda than with his opponents.
In a sense, I understand, ”he said, mentioning the feeling when a person is caught up in politics: there’s always something more important than learning, he’s twice succeeded in college, politics has taken time away from preparation. “Then people I looked up to – Viktor Orban, Gábor Fodor and Tamás Deutsch – they sat down with me and said that it would be good if they looked at the university, and I did, I worked in the legal faculty of Pest, ”he recalled his political start. But it is important that we be self-identified and not tell ourselves to be different from who we are. It’s okay if someone doesn’t have a degree, we just assume who we are. It’s not the degree that makes a man, the secretary of state said.
(Featured image: MTI / Bruzák Noémi)