The background to the case is that the service deleted the openly homophobic Facebook page of My Hungary.

The Movement Our Country demands government action against “digital censorship” after Facebook blocked the party’s profile, Vice President Dora Dúró said at a press conference on Wednesday.

According to Dúró, the digital working group created by the Ministry of Justice should develop standards for the protection of Hungarian citizens. “The ban is even more unacceptable because Facebook has banned a registered party’s legally operating site due to a poster advertising its October 23 event.

Dúró also objected to the fact that previously, according to him, Facebook had unjustifiably removed the community page of the party chairman, László Toroczkai, who, according to the politician, interfered in Hungarian public life during the EP elections.

By the way, Dora Dúró was also the one who crushed or smashed the storybooks the other day, straightening herself so much that the works try to accept otherness.


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