Tuesday, September 18th, 2007...7:24 am

Little Evening Revolution

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A few thousand people gathering around the House of Parliament, making ridiculous speeches, throwing litter at the congressmen’s and office employee’s cars, occasionally spitting at them while the police is merely watching: that’s what they call a revolution. The police calls it “peaceful demonstration”, I call it pure idiocy.

Yesterday they came up with the bombastically sound “Plan Y” — its inventor, Károly Fáber made absolutely sure to look like a lunatic when he hold up 13 dirty envelopes which contained the secret details of the plan. It was so secret that he was not willing to put up the crowd into it’s details — but somehow he did feel it rational to openly recruit secret conspirators from the very same crowd. As it turned out, the plan was to “completely blockade” the ministries and the House of Parliament until the government resigns. Or until 11 PM, whichever is sooner. Luckily, this is the closest we can come to a revolution.

Mária Wittner, the most known opposition representative from the completely insignificant ones joined the revolutionists. After the foundation ceremony of the Hungarian Guard, this her second very embarrassing act to the Fidesz. I think they started to deeply regret sitting her to the Parliament now. She is a loose cannon and a former revolutionist from 1956 — so she will be not easy to stopped.

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