Pre-selection has two important issues. One is what will happen to the NER, and the other is what will make a Hungarian person’s life better if he chooses the opposition, he said. András Fekete-Győr, Prime Minister-designate of the Momentum Movement on the InfoRádió Arena.
The politician said it was necessary to develop two programs because of the two issues: one is the accountability of Viktor Orbán, and the other includes everything from environmental protection through education.
The prime minister-designate said he is not yet thinking about stepping back from the pre-election in favor of anyone.
I’m a dude who doesn’t like to throw in the towel
– stated András Fekete-Győr, according to whom it is not necessary to have tactics in the first round, the second round will be suitable for that.
András Fekete-Győr said that he would like to see Bernadette Szél as Green Minister, as he would entrust Ákos Hadházy with the coordination of anti-corruption government work, because he thinks he is the most prepared and credible in this matter. The prime minister-designate also mentioned that if he becomes prime minister, he will count on experts from the entire opposition coalition because they have one goal: they want change.
Asked if all prime ministerial candidates will get a seat in the new government if they win the election, he replied that it is not certain that everyone will want to be in it, but Momentum will be there next. in a governing coalition.
András Fekete-Győr said that since last summer, more than three hundred young people have been prepared for government tasks. The preparation is entrusted to former secretaries of state and ministers, whose names, however, he did not reveal.
Regarding the pre-election, he said he will start a total of 54 momentums, none of whom will step down in favor of other parties anymore.
We will be fighting tough battles with DK
– stated András Fekete-Győr, who said that in most places the momentums start against the DK candidates.
The opposition has an agreement that whoever wins the pre-election will only run in the 2022 election, but the Momentum candidate has revealed that he fears that Csaba Tóth will still run if more people vote for Ákos Hadházy. (on the debate between the two politicians you can read here). András Fekete-Győr also said what was wrong with Csaba Tóth: he was overshadowed by corruption, we do not need such a person – the politician said, referring to the issue of parking abuse.
The Momentum candidate said that Cseh Katalin, who is also accused of corruption cases, is just a story built by government propaganda. According to András Fekete-Győr, the politician has been charged with the charges and has already initiated several legal proceedings for defamation.
A common list it will be compiled only after the pre-selection – it turned out from the discussion. From mid-October, the opposition will be working on compiling this, and a single principle has been laid down: if a party is not listed in terms of its support, it will be compensated on the list.
András Fekete-Győr said that compared to Péter Márki-Zay, he believes that it is worth talking about the reform of the tax system before the elections. He emphasized that they would like the workers to take the salary home tax-free and pay a 25 percent tax only if they earn one million forints. Regarding the family tax system, he said it was the most successful program in recent years, with something to transform, but its main parts would be retained.
We need to think not only about money, but also about institutions
Highlighted the Momentum candidate, who said there were few crèches that could be of great help to families.
Regarding the idea of a four-day work week, he said it would not mean that services would only be available for four days. According to him, this method could achieve higher productivity with less work and stress.
Everyone wins: both the employer, the employee, and the planet, because there will be less pollution if we sit in the car less often
– said András Fekete-Győr.
The prime minister-designate said one of the changes they would definitely like to make would be for the prime minister to be in office for a maximum of eight years. As he said, there are still many tasks to be performed in the functioning of the state, and this does not require that the politician is always “there at the top”. Another change would be to elect the President of the Republic directly, and no restrictions have yet been considered.
Regarding transport in Budapest, he said that he considered it a “pumpkin step” that Gergely Karácsony had embarked on such a large-scale development before the elections, but “we cannot allow the Chain Bridge to fall into the Danube”.
Let’s be patient with a year and a half
– said András Fekete-Győr, who revealed that he also uses public transport in the city and is satisfied with it.
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