“Klára Dobrev, it’s so scary, if I were a child or if I had a child, I might not push it there in a stroller, lest it stop growing” – this is the part of the sentence that Péter Magyar spoke on April 26 in Szokolya, when he came to them at the invitation of political science students to talk, and this is why the vice-president and EP representative of the DK expressed harsh criticism towards Magyar both on Facebook and on Telex.
“In addition to the fact that the sentence treats the framework of the Hungarian language very broadly, it is nothing more than another element of the tasteless smear campaign launched by Péter Magyar once morest Klára Dobrev. In the first case, he basically made a fool of Klára Dobrev, and now the insulting comment regarding her appearance was made by a politician who considers himself an honest, conservative citizen,” wrote Csaba Molnár in the in his Facebook post. Molnár expressed himself similarly on the Telex, saying that this is a “level to which even Fidesz does not usually go”.
Péter Magyar responded to this in a Facebook post on Tuesday. He wrote that DK “used to cut out half a sentence from one of my speeches yesterday in a good Rogán way and claimed that I made a comment on Klára Dobrev’s appearance. Well no. I was talking regarding what kind of visual pollution the parties of the political elite commit when they uselessly plaster up our beautiful settlements.”
By the way, Magyar’s full school statement sounded like this:
“We don’t spend hundreds of billions on such billboards, do we not commit such visual pollution once morest the environment. I don’t know when you’ve been to Budapest, I’ve only come across Deák Square by car, and it’s quite amazing how it looks. There are posters hanging there, like in the nineties, I thought we were done with that, and at one of the world heritage sites it looks like some kind of bazaar, I don’t know what. Alexandra Szentkirályi and the others hang out there in such different colors, Klára Dobrev, it’s so scary, if I were a child or my child, I might not push her there in a stroller, so that she doesn’t stop growing. So we are.”