Former prime minister Ferenc Gyurcsány and fellow leaders of the Democratic Coalition have moved to a housing estate in Miskolc for three days.
Gyurcsány was invited by a supporter to live there for a few days in order to get acquainted with real life in an apartment building in the Avas housing estate.
Csaba Molnár, József Debreczeni, Ágnes Vadai, Erika Sz cs, and László Varjú have already moved in to similar accommodation.
Gyurcsány promised to take the child of the family that is hosting him to school on Tuesday.
The party leaders will visit a kindergarten, a primary school and an apprentice training school, and also meet local entrepreneurs, NGOs, pensioners and civil guards at the housing estate.
Their Miskolc sojourn will end with a political forum.
Question the title. 3 days isn’t a “move” it’s a holiday. Heck, he’s even got part of his social calendar scheduled with a school run.
Question his motives instead.
Leto says:
January 25, 2012 at 8:29 pm
Question his motives instead
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In what sense does ‘leto’ think Gyurcsany’s motive would differ from Orban’s in the same situation?
Orban did not ‘move in’ with a family, dahhhh …
Too little, too late.
Otherwise: Happy holidays – as long as it yields!
Of course it is no more than a stunt, but I think the leaders of every party should stay in similar areas for a few days just to keep their feet on the ground.