Magyar Seeks Probe After Fidesz Documents Found in Ministry Building
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In Hungary, sacks of shredded documents have been found in a former ministry, and the Prime Minister sees possible evidence of the corruption of the previous government.
Employees of Hungary's new Prime Minister Péter Magyar have searched basements of a government building and found "strange things". Now the first criminal charges against the Orbán system are to follow.
Hungary's prime minister said he would file a criminal complaint after shredded documents and campaign materials were discovered inside a former ministry building, raising new questions about the use of state resources under Viktor Orbán's government.
In a former ministry building in Budapest there was apparently sack-by-bag compromising material. The new head of government wants to penetrate.
The Prime Minister stated that at least 15 bags filled with destroyed documents, as well as boxes of campaign materials, were found at the ministry's headquarters. Among the materials shown online in the video were leaflets and banners with the slogan "Fidesz, a safe choice," Hungarian flags, "Lazar Info" promotional materials, and Christmas cards featuring the former minister's family. Hungary: Bags of destroyed documents discovered at the Mini…
In the office of the Hungarian prime minister, in the building of the former Ministry of Transport, bags with shredded documents that may be linked to the Fidesz party were found.
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