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“I have reconsidered this Szájer issue,” Benedek Jávor, a former MEP and head of the Budapest office wrote in a Facebook post. According to him, he assumed for a moment that there was a conflicting political strategy, vision, values and ideas at Fidesz about the future of Hungary and the EU, and the conflicts that raged across them.
But he thought it turned out that
there are drugs, gangbang parties, boy-girls, yachts, Ibiza and dirty money. And the so-called national Christian politics, with migrants, enlistments, the war of independence and everything else, is nothing more than its financing.
The veto of the EU budget only removes obstacles to the smooth flow of EU taxpayer money into the pockets of brokers and distributors. Benedek Jávor even ironically points out that Hungarian conservatism and Christian democracy have taken their rightful place in a gutter in Brussels.
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