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April 10th, 2008

Free Dem chairman wants you to know he reads the Financial Times

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Earlier in the week, while skimming through an interview with Free Democrat chairman János Kóka at Index.hu, one couldn’t help but notice the newspaper laid out in front of him, which of course must have been accidental and not at all planned. Kóka, who is the chairman of Hungary’s most market-friendly political party, could have had an issue of Hungarian economic weekly HVG, or economic daily Napi Gazdaság. But those sources of information are so… Hungarian! Who wants to read those? Instead, Kóka wants you the reader to know he gets his economic news from the British press. Either that, or the Financial Times had a piece on how the Free Democrats have collapsed under his leadership, and he wants to take it home to show everyone that the Financial Times wrote about him. Click the headline to see the full image.

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4 Comments

  1. taki says:

    you’re mean! poor cow-eyed Kóka!

  2. Stan says:

    Koka and most of his colleagues should be reading the graffiti off the walls of their prison cells.

  3. aemann says:

    This just in: A fire at the palatial villa of Kóka János burned down
    his library, destroying both of his books – and one he hadn’t even
    finished colouring in.

  4. Anonymous says:

    Pity it is not the Daily mail. they are iving away a collection of British war film dvd’s this week. I could have asked him for the token!