According to Balazs Furjes TV Christmas interview unacceptable as Balázs Fürjes, the secretary of state responsible for the development of Budapest and the metropolitan area of ​​Budapest, responded to Gergely Christmas's interview yesterday on Twitter. As we write, for the first time since his election, the mayor has been in the Broadcasting Channel's M1 Newscast, and it has been so absurd that it has been specifically historic for 25 minutes.

In part of the public Christmas interview, which is worth reading in our longer article, or watching a video in which we selected only the questions of the reporter, we also talked about the Chain Bridge issue in a couple of sentences.

You can watch the interview here, and the video at the end of the article, where we only selected the presenter's questions.

Balazs Furjes TV Christmas interview unacceptable

By the way, Gergely Christmas himself said on Facebook after the interview, "my old dream came true, a year later tonight I was invited to the tens of billions of public money on the state propaganda channel. I was caught out of my ten nails they also accounted for my car not stopping (we stopped at the entrance) where they would have filmed my arrival with a camera.

And the propagandist presenter also resented the fact that, as Hungary's most directly-empowered politician, I did not qualify as a media presence by once being given a microphone at a photo exhibition. Even so, I'm glad I went to the studio because sometimes, playing the presenter's vigilance, I was able to answer a few questions before I could speak to the audience about the green light of the new city management and the importance of re-thinking the traffic. I could share with them my disappointment that the government does not want to play any further role in saving our common national symbol. But Budapest won't let the chain have the Chain Bridge! "


That's right: A Hungarian politician celebrated the day of Hungarian culture by breaking down the portrait of Ferenc Kölcsey - video!

"We are not interested in the gender identity of our poet," muttered Csongor Thin, the leader of the Fidesz satellite party's capital youth, but tore apart the portrait of the author of the anthem.

In 2013, Krisztián Nyáry drew the attention of the general public in her literary love book "They Loved They 2" to Ferenc Kölcsey, author of the anthem's best friend, Pál Szemere. There would be nothing strange about this, since Ferenc Kölcsey would not be the first writer or poet to be attracted to his own gender. However, the infamous Slender Csongor believed that the advocates of gender ideology, using the name of Kölcsey, were feeding propaganda-like ideas into the youth. Therefore, the "weird" idea of ​​a little weird-talking young man was to tear a sheet of Ferenc Kölcsey's face in a rainbow transition during a press conference, where only one of his buddies presumably was using his phone.

It does, yes, loud voices, now that you were such zorals. Now you can go back in front of the machine with the armored starter painting the carrots into one of the Spurcite's speeches, and from your camouflage profile, press your own lips and sneeze at the gender theme.

Who knows, Gábor Kubatov may already be paying for such promotions… In fact, it may even be that after the wild-boared spitz, Zsolt Bede, Csongor Thin will become Zsóti Bayer's new favorite…