Toroczkai Says Péter Magyar's Paks Briefing Was a Mood-Boosting Facebook Antics, While Fidesz Says It Was Self-Aggrandizing
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According to László Toroczkai, he had agreed in advance with Péter Magyar that he would be on vacation this week, which is why he did not travel to Paks. The Prime Minister also invited Viktor Orbán.
According to László Toroczkai, Péter Magyar's only goal with Saturday's Paks event was to stir up excitement.
In a Facebook post, Prime Minister Péter Magyar responded to criticism from the chairman and expert of Mi Hazánk regarding the construction of the Paks bottom sill and the helicopter operations. The Prime Minister sharply rejected the party's suggestions that the deployment of the defense helicopters was merely a PR move.
Mi Hazánk sent energy lawyer Máté Tóth to Paks at the invitation of Péter Magyar, but the opposition party's expert was told that the invitation was only for party chairmen.
According to László Toroczkai, Péter Magyar's invitation to Paks was more of a political antics than a real professional meeting. The chairman of Mi Hazánk therefore stayed away, and Fidesz also believes that it was not worth assisting the prime minister's action.
The opposition is not assisting the prime minister's media campaign, and is calling for real professional consultation on the Paks issue.
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