The prosecution responded to András Fekete-Győr



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The Hungarian Public Ministry rejects any baseless slander that questions the legal and professional functioning of the Public Ministry,

He wrote in a statement Wednesday from the Prosecutor’s Office in which they responded to the statements made by the president of Momentum the day before.

András Fekete-Győr, or other momentary politician, Deer Koppány Bendegúz On Tuesday, the Budapest Regional Investigation Prosecutor’s Office charged him with violence against an official. According to the indictment, the two politicians and the other four defendants threw pyrotechnic devices and glass at the police line in the mass demonstrations in Kossuth Square in December 2018 and pushed protesters and police to break the line. According to the prosecution, their violent behavior prevented the uniformed officers from taking legal action, which made it difficult for them to perform their facilities insurance functions.

In response to the accusation, Fekete-Győr said at a press conference that he defended the protest against the slave law only in the interest of Hungarian workers, he never intended to harm the police and did not harm him according to testimony police. He added: “During the demonstration, I dropped a purple incense, also available in a toy store, between two police lines after the police fired tear gas in people’s faces without being asked.” A politician says Fidesz fears Momentum will grow stronger and therefore wants to see him handcuffed Viktor Orban.

The prosecution said in a statement on Wednesday that freedom of expression does not include throwing a smoke bomb at the police station in service.

In such and similar cases, all perpetrators are treated in the same way, in accordance with the law, by the prosecution and the courts issue sentences and sanctions.

They added that the Central Investigation Prosecutor’s Office had so far charged nine people with similar illegal acts during demonstrations in front of Parliament in December 2018, a crime of violence against an official.

The court handed down sentences against all the defendants, six of which have now become final. In five cases, the court sentenced the accused to prison with a prison term of 1 year or less, with suspension of probation, three of which had already become final in the first instance when the accused they took note of the decision. According to the announcement, one defendant was sentenced to 1 year and 8 months in prison, suspended in prison for 2 years. This judgment also became final in the first instance, as the defendant also accepted the decision in this case.

It would be a violation of equality before the law for some to be exempt from legal and fair procedures for their political participation. According to the rule of law, the court will have the last word,

wrote the indictment.

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