Hungarian MEP from Brussels sex party leaves Fidesz, Orban condemns him



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Joseph Sayer

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Joseph Sayer

Hungarian politician Jozef Sayer, who resigned as an MEP, also left the ruling Fidesz party after the scandal involving a banned sex party in Brussels, Reuters reported.

Hungarian Prime Minister and Fidesz leader Viktor Orbán told the Modyar Nemzet newspaper that Sayer had no excuse for his actions and that they were contrary to the values ​​of Fidesz, which presents itself as a defender of traditional Christian values. and family.

Sayer is one of the founders of Fidesz and has been an ally of Orban for more than 30 years, according to Reuters. As an MEP, he was a prominent Fidesz figure in the European Parliament and played a major role in rewriting the Hungarian constitution following Orbán’s electoral victory in 2010.

We will not forget or deny his 30 years of work, but what he has done is unacceptable and there is no excuse for it, which is why he made the only correct decision by apologizing and resigning from the European Parliament and Fidesz. Orban pointed.

Sayer resigned as an MEP on Sunday and on Tuesday issued a statement apologizing for his mistake and for violating Belgian quarantine rules.
Belgian police said they had arrested about 20 people at a house party and that drugs had been found in Sayer, who was among them. Sayer denied using drugs and said he offered to take a drug test, but police did not. / BTA

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