Election 2018: Opposition parties unable to cooperate betray voters

"One can only cooperate with those who are open to that"

The opposition parties that are unable to cooperate with one another are betraying voters, Gergely Karácsony, the joint prime minister-candidate of the Socialist and Párbeszéd parties, told public radio on Thursday, referring to Együtt’s unwillingness to support his candidacy.

While the majority of voters still want a change in government after next year’s general election, the parties campaigning for it are losing support, he said.

In reply to a question, Karácsony said he had always spoken about a joint list but “one can only cooperate with those who are open to that.”

He added that “should anyone find a PM candidate who is able to form a broader coalition, I would gladly support them.”

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