Socialists hold meeting to assess election failure

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(MTI) – The main opposition Socialist Party’s steering committee held a meeting on Saturday to assess the reasons behind the party’s defeat in the general election on April 6.
Laszlo Botka, the head of the steering board, said that the Socialists would elect new party officials after the local council elections of October 5.
Party leader Attila Mesterhazy told a press conference after the meeting that a lack of presence in small localities, a programme which was too pragmatic and lacked adequate emotional content and failure to clearly understand social dynamics were behind the left’s election debacle.
He said the left’s message failed to reach a part of their potential voter camp. Another mistake was failing to take the radical nationalist Jobbik party seriously, including taking them on in a debate, he said.





