Péter Szijjártó also flew home twice by helicopter



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Arrivals took place twice at Dunakeszi airport, followed by additional programs

– written by Ákos Hadházy at the request of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Namely, a VIP police helicopter finished its tour there twice. Szijjártó with Péter, where is the house of the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

They are exactly two more than the career of a minister in a normal country would endure. Just as seven domestic helicopters would be a week longer than it would take to lose your job in a country happier than us.

Hadházy commented on the facts that came to light.

The Foreign Ministry had previously explained Szijjártó’s helicopter trips saying that “the Minister will travel by helicopter to where he is needed for his negotiations.”

The independent member recalled that “we already knew about the flight to the Bodri winery in Szekszárd, which can be done by car in an hour and a half.” Here Szijjártó attended a working lunch. Hadházy also commemorated a Kecskemét-Baja highway within the county, which the Foreign Minister even boasted about.

Ákos Hadházy’s request for data revealed that Péter Szijjártó flew to five different border sections five times this year from seven helicopters to negotiate with his colleagues there. Twice, to Baja and Szekszárd, he went by helicopter to announce some investment.

The chancellor had previously spoken with RTL Híradó about seven times he was taken away by helicopter. At that time he also mentioned that it happened that he landed in Dunakeszi because he had a meeting there. You think it’s unworthy to attack him with this.

Featured image: Péter Szijjártó / Facebook



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