Péter Szijjártó Considers the Washington Post Article About the Staged Assassination Attempt Against the Prime Minister to Be a Senseless Conspiracy Theory
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Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó spoke on his social media page about how the Tisza Party and their supporters are trying to influence public opinion with "senseless conspiracy theories" after seeing how strong the social support for the governing parties is.
The Ukrainian propaganda press and their Hungarian partners are also blabbering about suicide bombings, said Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó in a video uploaded to Facebook. Szijjártó also said that "these lies that are part of Ukrainian propaganda are not created for anything other than to support the Tisza Party in the Hungarian election and to influence the outcome of the election." "It seems that the Tisza Party and their sponsors are also …
The KTK called the American newspaper's article false, pro-Ukrainian propaganda. According to the Foreign Minister, the Tisza Party and their sponsors were scared by the largest Peace March of all time.
The Foreign Minister said about the news published in the Washington Post that they are lies that are part of Ukrainian propaganda aimed at supporting Tisza in the Hungarian election.
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó spoke on his social media page about how the Tisza Party and their supporters are trying to influence public opinion with "senseless conspiracy theories" after seeing how strong the social support for the governing parties is.
Russian intelligence reportedly suggested that a “suicide attack” against Orbán could help the prime minister’s election chances. Fortunately, Szijjártó says, Hungarians see through the sieve.
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