Violence has always been part of the political toolbox of the Left, as we have seen even in recent years. Now, the president of the Hungarian opposition Tisza Party - a new leftist-liberal force that has grown stronger at the expense of the old left-wing parties that have shrunken into near obscurity - is continuing the tradition with his provocative, arrogant and condescending actions. On Tuesday, party chief Peter Magyar took it to the next level by using not only verbal, but also physical violence against the Fidesz party's communications director. The Tisza Party president maintains the left-wing tradition of using not only verbal aggression, but also physical violence. One of the best examples of this rough style was presented by Peter Magyar on Tuesday, when on his nation-wide tour he stopped at a children's home in Pecs, where Tamas Menczer, the communications director of the ruling Fidesz-Christian Democratic(KDNP) alliance, and Attila Fulop, state secretary of the Ministry of the Interior, were waiting. They got into a heated exchange, and the Tisza Party chairman was unable to restrain himself and use only verbal aggression, but resorted to harsher means, according to the video posted by Tamas Menczer.