[5] He vocally supported the Hungarian left-wing, most notably former prime minister Ferenc Gyurcsány and the liberal SZDSZ party.
Vágó spawned controversy when he campaigned vocally for Ferenc Gyurcsány and health minister Ágnes Horváth.
In 2014 he participated in the elections as a representative of the left wing, supporting Gyurcsány's party, Democratic Coalition.
[7] According to its flyer program, it would introduce a fairer local tax, abolish toll parking at unjustified locations, and take over the building, the burial cemetery of St. John's Parish in Upper Christina City on Apor Vilmos Square, and make it a playhouse to preserve Normafa and prevent any investment planned there.
[8] In an interview with HVG, he spoke in favor of Ferenc Gyurcsány and said that he was working to make DK leader a challenge for Viktor Orbán.