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Teachers' Organizations Are Outraged by the Tisza Teacher Who Would Even Sensitize Kindergarteners

Summary by Magyar Nemzet
Leaders of teacher organizations have expressed criticism after a teacher who identified himself as a supporter of the Tisza Party admitted at Budapest Pride that sensitization sessions were being held at his school in an illegal manner.
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They are also counting on defeat, and the goal is to avoid two-thirds of the Tisza River, Fidesz insiders tell our newspaper, who say that many in the party see the prime minister's mistakes. The mood may have been further worsened by Pride, which made a mockery of Orbán's ban and swelled with strength.

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Leaders of teacher organizations have expressed criticism after a teacher who identified himself as a supporter of the Tisza Party admitted at Budapest Pride that sensitization sessions were being held at his school in an illegal manner.

·Budapest, Hungary
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For them, or their globalist masters – who move them like puppets – the only good thing is what is bad for Europe's 450 million inhabitants. Written by József K. Horváth.

Balázs Orbán called the statement of the Tisza-sympathizing teacher unacceptable. The teacher admitted at the Budapest Pride march on Saturday that a program is currently underway at their school that aims to sensitize children.

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