Will Hungary’s PM Elect Magyar Keep Promise on Extraditing Indicted Polish Opposition Politicians?
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Hungary's parliamentary election winner Péter Magyar promised on Monday to find a way to extradite two opposition politicians who had previously been granted asylum by Budapest to Poland - if they are still in Hungary. Hungary will not be a haven for internationally wanted criminals, Magyar said, according to Reuters.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's parliamentary election winner Péter Magyar pledged on Tuesday to find a way to extradite two opposition politicians to Poland, who Budapest had previously granted asylum to, if they are still in Hungary. Hungary will not be a haven for internationally wanted criminals, Magyar said, according to Reuters.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk hopes that Hungary will extradite two opposition politicians accused of embezzlement during their previous tenure in the Polish government after the end of the government of national-conservative Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Reuters reports.
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