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Fidesz Has Crossed a Line by Digging Into the Past of Those Protesting Against It

Even the Prime Minister can only learn personal data in the most exceptional cases, which the ruling party made public without any objection about the protesters against János Lázár in Gyöngyös. Those affected can even file criminal charges.
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Even the Prime Minister can only learn personal data in the most exceptional cases, which the ruling party made public without any objection about the protesters against János Lázár in Gyöngyös. Those affected can even file criminal charges.

·Hungary
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The Prime Minister does not have the authority to publicly make allegations about protesters or anyone else having a criminal record – either in general or by specifying specific crimes – said Lóránt Horváth, president of the Bar Association, in response to a question from our newspaper. Viktor Orbán gave a speech at the “anti-war rally” of the Digital Civic Circles (DPK) in Hatvan on Saturday, and brought up the issue of the forum of the Minist…

·Budapest, Hungary
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24 HU broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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