Politicians on the Run: Orbán's Asylum Seekers Are Looking for new...
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In Poland, it is speculated that the national populist ex-justice minister Zbigniew Ziobro and his vice Marcin Romanowski could settle in the USA.
"Marcin Romanowski and Zbigniew Ziobro will not stay in Hungary for long," assured Peter Magyar, leader of Tisza, the party that won Sunday's parliamentary elections and will form the new government, during a press conference in Budapest.
Peter Magyar confirmed that his first trip abroad after winning the election will be to Warsaw. The leader of the TISZA party also spoke openly about Zbigniew Ziobro and Marcin Romanowski, who were granted asylum in Hungary: "If they don't leave, we will extradite them to Poland."
I advised them not to go to Ikea and buy furniture, because they wouldn't stay here long," Peter Magyar said at a press conference about Zbigniew Ziobro and Marcin Romanowski. "Hungary will not be a refuge for criminals wanted on international arrest warrants," he emphasized. He also argued that Viktor Orbán is responsible for the deterioration of relations between Poland and Hungary, and he will repair them.
The leader of Tisza, the party that defeated Viktor Orbán's Fidesz in the parliamentary elections, commented on the situation of Polish politicians who have fled to Hungary to escape justice. "I have already advised them not to buy furniture in Hungary," said Peter Magyar.
After winning the elections in Hungary, Peter Magyar made a clear declaration regarding the future of Zbigniew Ziobro and Marcin Romanowski.
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