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Failed to learn? That sounds optimistic. Some may have learned, they just don't give a fuck as long as they have the paycheck and the latte

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Rephrasing you: the whole Momentum Party is oozing from awkwardness.

And I am not even referring to it being founded and financed from abroad, which in itself makes it a big no-no in my books. (Is that even legal in Hungary?? It is not, as far as I know).

But - as the saying goes - the fish stinks from the head: I can't for my life fathom how can anyone accept such an incompetent person as a group leader who washes an electric scooter under the shower, or is convinced that solar and nuclear energy are the same and whose every 5th sentence is "I don't know". https://youtu.be/hXA3ZuXq1sg?si=nXEXXfA6oxjGiq5t

And I asked members why was he the PRESIDENT of Momentum - they said they had not found anyone better...

Two other leaders, the two chicks sitting the European Parlament, are master gaslighters, whenever they talk publicly, it's covert hostility, (not too well) concealed hatred and duping delight. I could bring up dozens and dozens of examples for that.

Another thing why I can't believe one single word coming from this party: they claim to be Hungarian, working for the good of Hungary and Hungarian people - but they don't even seem to know that the word "momentum" we use in the Hungarian language means "moment", "detail".

This young lady Éva Sebők seems to be a fine person, so please, make me understand: What do well-intentioned, intelligent Hungarian people see in Momentum Party, why does it appeal to them?

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