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Bertalan Havasi Gave Péter Magyar One Day to Pay

Summary by Magyar Nemzet
A memorable spat took place a few months ago between Péter Magyar and Bertalan Havasi, as a result of which the deputy state secretary was fired that same day. Later, the Fidesz press chief received a letter stating that the government did not dispute the legal basis for his salary, so the amount began to be paid in equal monthly installments in accordance with the legal regulations. However, now Havasi has reported that he did not receive the A…
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Bertalan Havasi has given Péter Magyar an ultimatum: according to the Fidesz communications director, another monthly installment of his salary for the period of his release has not arrived on time. Havasi gave him one day to pay, and wrote that if the money, including the late payment interest, is not received, he will file an administrative lawsuit and file a complaint against the Prime Minister and the relevant decision-makers in the Prime Mi…

Fidesz's communications director did not receive his salary at the beginning of August.

A memorable spat took place a few months ago between Péter Magyar and Bertalan Havasi, as a result of which the deputy state secretary was fired that same day. Later, the Fidesz press chief received a letter stating that the government did not dispute the legal basis for his salary, so the amount began to be paid in equal monthly installments in accordance with the legal regulations. However, now Havasi has reported that he did not receive the A…

·Budapest, Hungary
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Bertalan Havasi gave Péter Magyar an ultimatum, the prime minister had one day left - What is this sneaking around? - asked the Fidesz communications director.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Ha nem jön a pénz, jön a per meg a feljelentest.

·Hungary
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Heti Világgazdaság broke the news in Hungary on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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