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József Szájer was a complete stranger outside of Hungary until last Friday the Brussels police broke into the apartment where a score of naked men were having an orgy and that 59-year-old Hungarian citizen failed when trying to escape to the street by climbing down a drain.
Szájer was identified by the police with bloody hands, which the Prosecutor’s Office assumes he was injured while trying to flee from the apartment located on the first floor of Rue des Pierres, Szájer was identified by the police: It was an MEP from the ultra-conservative Hungarian Fidezs party, under the Prime Minister of Víctor Orban.
Szájer, whom LGTBI + organizations accuse of being homophobic and, in addition, of drafting the Constitution that vetoes homosexual marriage, was also found an ecstasy pill in his belongings.
Beyond the immediate resignation of the Hungarian politician, fined for not respecting the regulations against the coronavirus and now being investigated for possession of narcotics, the bacchanal that was interrupted and in which there were several diplomats, has opened a delicate door related to the limits of public and private life of political positions, especially when their behavior contradicts their ideological proclamations.
What the host says
“People always come from the diplomatic community from different countries whose governments do not allow them to be free. They are always welcome in my house,” the host of the party, David Manzheley, explains to EFE, who does not indicate whether he profits from these events.
Accompanied by a large and chubby dog, the organizer of the orgy – specifically in the discipline of “gang bang” or group sex, according to police sources told the local press – is explained in a sparsely furnished floor and the walls full of bazaar Halloween decorations, with fake cobwebs and plastic pumpkins.
The messy room contains a worn and stained sofa and a threadbare mattress on the floor with several unimportant objects on it. There is also a lectern on which a music player could be placed.
Manzheley did not know Szájer. Organize your orgies through “an app for group sex events” and allow your guests to bring more friends. This is how the politician from the European People’s Party group arrived at his party. He only worries that no one has Sars-CoV-2 or HIV.
“This was a special event for people who had declared that they had already passed the coronavirus because it was a party where condoms were not allowed, so people had to declare that they did not have AIDS,” says Manzheley, adding that, When there are no restrictions due to the pandemic, “a hundred people” gather in his flat.
The host, 29, he is convinced that it was not the neighbors who called the police, but “competitors” who organize similar events and intend to “attract men to their own parties”, to the detriment of theirs. And he also denounces a homophobic attitude on the part of the 15 agents who arrived at his house at 9:20 p.m. last Friday.
“The police pushing naked men while they had sex asking for their identity cards. I think they were looking for a fight. Why would the police ask someone who is naked for documentation?”
“We feel that it is necessary to take action against the police because we thought that here in Brussels we could be safe and protected, but unfortunately the police started insulting us by saying ‘fagots’ and much worse.“, Manzheley comments on some facts that Szájer did not denounce in a statement in which he acknowledged having been at the party, but denied using drugs.
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