Showing posts with label Opera 30th March 2014. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Opera 30th March 2014. Show all posts

Apr 5, 2014

She can do it! Woman on stage: Tímea Szabó

The red stone in her necklace gives the impression that she shows her heart. She looks good, and damn, this is not her only asset. The co-president of the Dialogue for Hungary is a tough woman.  She can do it!

She is able to turn people toward politics in the last minute. The speech of Szabó Tímea reached people unreached before "I liked the speech of that young little woman with black hair, do you know her?" - asked a friend of mine who usually tries to give a shit on politics- after seeing her speech in the television last Sunday. 

Szabó Tímea co-president of the Dialogue for Hungary

She described Victor Orban as an insane dictator, as the below part from Budapest Beacon shows. "In Hungary today there is only one man who wants war and slavery. But we will take away his favorite toy, the government’s scepter of power, and we will restore liberty and peace! My dear friends, all we want is peace and we promise not to hurt this person. We’ll let him keep his other toys. He can keep his half-finished stadium in his village, he can keep his Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader counter-terrorist friends, he can even keep the gold-plated toilet brush he uses at his Felcsut palace."
See the full speech

The red of the Hungarian national flag is in Tímea's hands. Red, white and green color sheets of paper were distributed by the candidates to the electors.
 Timea Szabó throwing a kiss to her sweet comrade, Milán Rózsa.
The kiss is in the air.
 Tímea Szabó standing beside Gordon Bajnai on the protest against Russian military intervention in Ukraine
Song and dialogue, on the 1st anniversary of the Dialogue for Hungary.
Tímea Szabó, 23rd of October 2014, member of the Unity.


by CSilla Katona

The March Speech of Peace and Freedom by Gábor Fodor, leader of the Hungarian Liberals

Many ask why Gábor Fodor, leader of the the Liberal Party have a place in the coalition of the left. Wearing the ultimate color of liberals, the blue he was the third speaker, following Péter Kónya, leader of the Szolidaritás and Ferenc Gyurcsány  and pronounced quite a powerful speech last Sunday in front of the Opera.


Gábor Fodor, leader of theLiberálisok, the Liberal Party in front of the Opera last Sunday , on the 30th March 2014.

Budapest Beacon published his speech in which he gave new coordinates for the view point to see freedom and peace, two terms frequently used by Viktor Orbán and his allees. See below a part:
"My fellow citizens, freedom should never be in opposition! They want to take our freedom from us, but we won’t let them! The Prime Minister said he wants to continue the next four years. We ask him to not continue because we don’t want the pact with Russia. We don’t want to be dependent Russia. We don’t want to be fight against our allies in the west. We don’t want the fear-mongering of the Freedom Square memorial to Nazi Germany. We don’t want Kozgep. We don’t want the Felcsuti soccer stadium. We don’t want the tobacco concessions. We don’t want them to steal our pensions again. We don’t want the nationalized centralized education system. We don’t want to be bombarded with propaganda. We don’t want our elections to be manipulated. We don’t want our public spaces to be blanketed with billboards paid for fake civil organizations who support the government. We don’t want employees of the public works to work in the election campaign. We don’t want the signature forging fraudulent political parties. We don’t want the Fidesz government!
My dear friends, throughout Hungary’s history there have always been those who have fought in the struggle for freedom. And there have always been those who fought to take away our freedom. Fidesz has joined the ranks of those who are fighting to rob us of our freedom! Despite this, we who are the descendants of the liberal Lajos Kossuth, the radical Sandor Petofi, the conservative Istvan Szechenyi, must learn from those who came before us.
Those who assembled yesterday at Heroes’ Square are just as much a part of this country as we are. But they are also the ones who tried to make the national cockade their own one decade ago. We have just as much right to our nation symbols as they do. But in order for us to open our hands to them, we must first defeat them because Viktor Orban may be victorious in battle but never in peace! The majority of Hungarians, like us, want peace!"

see Fodor's full speech


Gábor Fodor, spoke against the planned monument to victims of Hungary's 1944 occupation by the Nazis, called the memorial to the German occupation of Hungary, on the 19th of March 2014, at Szabadság sqare, where the monument is planned to be.

Gábor Fodor, spoke against the Paks Pact, on a protest in front of the Parliament on 2nd February 2014, on the stage of the members of the Unity.

Gábor Fodor, 23rd of October 2014, member of the Unity.



by CSilla Katona