The Office of the Attorney General of the Nation forwarded István Tényi’s petition.

The General Prosecutor’s Office forwarded István Tényi’s petition to the Central Prosecutor’s Office, which was attached to the hvg.hu report entitled “The drug was in József Szájer’s backpack” – writes the 444.hu. Made a report on suspicion of actual drug possession.

In late November, József Szájer, a Fidesz member of the European Parliament who had since resigned, violated the curfew and attended a sex party in Brussels (which he said was a house party) and tried to escape the scene by the eaves. However, the police detained him and, according to the Belgian prosecutor’s office, found drugs in his bag. The politician denied having anything to do with it.

Belgian police have prosecuted him for drugs.

Even after the scandal broke, the politician left Fidesz and left the board of the Mária Schmidt public foundation.

What punishment can Szájer expect if the drug case is proven?

The police found a drug in the backpack of József Szájer, who was fleeing the party on Friday, but the MP denies that it is his. We found out what punishment József Szájer could receive for possession of an amphetamine derivative in Belgium and if the Hungarian rules are stricter. Although it is subject to the laws of both states, it will surely be punished in only one, and that will be Belgium.


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Medium: After the Szájer scandal, more people would vote for the opposition than for Fidesz



The change
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The public mood at the end of the year is quite bleak, more than half of those surveyed feel that things are going in the wrong direction in Hungary. The ruling parties have notably lost their support, but not in favor of the opposition. Recent Median research says there is stiff competition between opposition prime minister candidates.

József Szájer won the lemon award without problems in the hvg.hu vote at the end of the year



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At home

The politician who focused on his political career did not get two-thirds of the votes, but the stable majority is his.